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The violent death of James III of Scotland in 1488 shocked a kingdom. More than five centuries later, the killer remains ...
James IV has been acclaimed by historians as the first true Renaissance king of Scotland. Under his rule, James patronised the arts and sciences and Scotland flourished as a result. It was during ...
A Perthshire castle, once a royal residence, is on the market at offers over £1,000,000. Methven Castle, five miles west of ...
The life and rule of James III followed a similar pattern to that ... the focus of attention of rival factions vying to control Scotland. After assuming personal control of Scotland in 1468 ...
daughter of James V of Scotland, sole heir and great granddaughter of Henry VII, King of England, through his elder daughter Margaret, (who was joined in marriage to James IV of Scotland): great-great ...
and readings used for daily worship in Scotland. It included detailed descriptions of the lives of Scottish saints. The Aberdeen Breviary resulted from an initiative by King James IV. He issued a ...
Scotland's History Articles James IV, King of Scots 1488 – 1513 James was involved in the 1488 rebellion that saw his father, James III, killed at the Battle of Sauchieburn. As a 15 year old boy ...
Methven Castle, five miles west of Perth, had been given to King James IV of Scotland’s wife Margaret Tudor as part of a marriage gift. Following the death of James IV at the Battle of Flodden ...
Scotland's History Articles James III, King of Scots 1460 – 1488 The life and rule of James III followed a similar pattern to that of his father. After the death of James II in 1460 the nine ...