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  1. Cardinal, Archbishop of St. Andrews, b. 1494; d. 29 May, 1546. He was of an honourable Scottish family on both sides, being a younger son of John Beaton of Balfour Fife, by Isabel, daughter of David Monypenny of Pitmilly, also in Fife. Educated first at St. Andrews, he went in his seventeenth year to Glasgow, where his uncle, James Beaton, was ...

  2. David Beaton (1494-1546) foi Arcebispo de St Andrews e o último cardeal escocês antes da Reforma Protestante. Biografia [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Ele era o filho mais novo de John Beaton de Balfour, no condado de Fife .

  3. 29 de may. de 2023 · However, this act became the Cardinal’s kiss of death by angering a swathe of Scots so deeply that a plot to murder David Beaton was concocted in the following weeks. Having finally tired of the Cardinal, a group of protestant-leaning lairds snuck in to St Andrews castle disguised as masons on the morning of May 29th 1546 and carried out their plan to remove Cardinal Beaton for good.

  4. Beaton, David (c.1494–1546) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 rev) Length: 67 words Beaton, David ( c. 1494–1546)

  5. 29 de may. de 2020 · On 29 May 1546, Cardinal David Beaton was murdered in St Andrews Castle. Cardinal Beaton was the last Scottish Cardinal prior to the Reformation. This was a challenging and deadly time to be the senior leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland. Uncover the story of how he made his enemies and what happened after his death.

  6. David Hamilton Beaton (1494 – 29 mai 1546), est un archevêque de St Andrews en Écosse, appartenant à la famille des comtes de Fife. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Il est le fils de Jeanne Beton de Balfour et de Jacques II Hamilton, comte d'Aran [ 1 ] .

  7. 26 de dic. de 2020 · Beaton, James (d.1539) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. BEATON or BETHUNE, DAVID (1494–1546), cardinal archbishop of St. Andrews, was the third son of John Bethune of Balfour, elder brother of Archbishop James Bethune. He studied at the universities of St. Andrews and Glasgow, and in his sixteenth year was sent to Paris ...