Margaret Tudor,1489–1541, queen consort ofJames IVof Scotland; daughter of Henry VII of England and sister of Henry VIII. Her marriage (1503) to James was accompanied by a treaty of “perpetual peace” between Scotland and England, a peace that was ended when James invaded England in 1513...
The Scotch succession, through Henry’s eldest sister,Margaret Tudor, Dowager Queen of Scotland, was set aside, and the name of the youngQueen of Scots [Mary Stuart]omitted from the Will, preference being given to the Ladies Grey, the daughters of Henry’s niece, because he hoped that the...
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Within a few years of her marriage, Margaret, Lady Douglas of Loch Leven, became the mistress ofJames V, King of Scots. James V was born atLinlithgow Palacein Scotland on April 10, 1512. He was the only surviving child ofJames IV, King of ScotsandMargaret Tudor, the daughter ofKing He...
Margaret Tudor, Henry VIII's sister and queen of James IV, has had her reign continually cast in the shadow of her husband's tragic early death and her later disastrous career as regent of Scotland. Despite being the common subjects of popular histories, Catherine and Margaret are in fact ...
(Biography) 1553–1615, daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici; queen of Navarre (1572) by marriage to Henry of Navarre. The marriage was dissolved (1599) after his accession as Henry IV of France: noted for herMémoires ...
History, Literature, and Music in Scotland, 700-1560 (review) the case, at Margaret Tudor, drawing fruitful attention to the political tensions always present for a woman who was simultaneously Scottish queen dowager, sister of the English king, and female regent to and mother of the Scottish ...
In 1461, the Lancastrians were defeated at Towton. Edward, son of the late duke of York, became king. Margaret, Henry, and their son went to Scotland; Margaret then went to France and helped arrange French support for an invasion of England, but the forces failed in 1463. Henry was ca...
White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, eds, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant (1910–59) (London: St. Catherine Press, 1953), I, pt. 1, 159–60. The story is told that the Earl of Arundel...