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 ...
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Live Science on MSN'Find of a lifetime': 15th-century gold and silver coins discovered by amateur metal detectorists in ScotlandA collection of over 30 gold and silver English and Scottish coins from throughout the 1400s were discovered near the ...
John Read of the University of St. Andrews gave an account of alchemy in Scotland. James IV of Scotland appointed an Italian, John Damian, as his court alchemist, a laboratory being founded in ...
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How Scotland invented X-rated rap battles and King James IV was a huge fan – Susan MorrisonWhen William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy performed a ‘flyting’ for James IV and his court, they turned the air blue What offends people changes over time. Today’s re-runs of 20th-century ...
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 ...
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