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  1. Jean Gordon. Maria I di Scozia. James Hepburn, I duca di Orkney e marchese di Fife, ma più noto col titolo ereditario di IV conte di Bothwell o semplicemente come Bothwell ( Edimburgo, 1534 circa – Dragsholm, 14 aprile 1578 ), fu lord grand'ammiraglio di Scozia e re consorte di Scozia, come terzo marito della regina Maria Stuarda .

  2. BOTHWELL, James Hepburn, Earl of, in the peerage of Scotland, only son of Patrick, third earl of Bothwell, was born about 152G. Nothing is known of his life up to the date of his father s death, 1556, when he was served heir to his vast estates.

  3. María no tuvo tanta suerte como su hijo. Se vio involucrada en el asesinato de Lord Darnley y poco después contrajo matrimonio con uno de sus asesinos, James Hepburn, un conde escocés muy impopular. El último matrimonio provocó una revuelta de varios aristócratas que se alzaron en armas contra la corona.

  4. James Hepburn, IV conde de Bothwell Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Jacobo Hepburn Rey consorte de Escocia Retrato anínimo del conce de Bothwell, 1566 Rey consorte de Escocia es-academic.com ES

  5. J. A. Cannon. The Oxford Companion to British History. Bothwell, James Hepburn, 4th earl of (c.1535–78). Bothwell's grandfather perished at Flodden. The family influence was in Liddisdale and the south of Scotland. He succeeded as earl in 1556. Though a protestant, he was at first a supporter of Mary of Guise and strongly anti-English.

  6. Bajo los Hepburn. El rey Jacobo IV de Escocia sospechaba del entonces conde de Angus, Archibald 'Bell-the-Cat' y de su relación con Enrique VII de Inglaterra, y le ordenó ceder el Hermitage a la Corona. El 6 de marzo de 1492 Patrick Hepburn, primer conde de Bothwell, obtuvo una carta de las tierras y el señorío de Liddesdale, incluido el ...

  7. 25 de sept. de 2021 · Crichton Castle: Family Seat of the Bothwells. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell lived from around 1536 to 14 April 1578. He is best known as the probable murderer of Lord Darnley, Mary Queen of Scots' second husband, and for becoming her third husband, a wedding that sparked the downfall of both Mary and Bothwell.