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  1. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (30 April 1514 – 18 December 1515) was the fourth and last son of King James IV of Scotland and his queen Margaret Tudor. He was born after his father was killed at the Battle of Flodden , during the reign of his infant brother King James V of Scotland .

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (30 April 1514, Stirling Castle–18 December 1515, Stirling Castle) was the fourth and last son of King James IV of Scotland and his queen Margaret Tudor.

    • Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire
    • "Duke of Ross"
    • Stirlingshire
    • April 30, 1514
  3. Alexander Stewart Duke of Ross was born on 30 April 1514, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland. He died on 18 December 1515, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 1, and was buried in Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  4. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (30 April 1514 – 18 December 1515) was the fourth and last son of King James IV of Scotland and his queen Margaret Tudor. He was born after his father was killed at the Battle of Flodden, during the reign of his infant brother King James V of Scotland.

  5. James Stewart, Duke of Ross (March 1476 – January 1504) was a Scottish prince, and the second son of King James III of Scotland and his wife, Margaret of Denmark. James was heir presumptive to his brother until his death, and was Archbishop of St Andrews and Lord Chancellor of Scotland .

  6. Alexander Stewart (c. 1493 – 9 September 1513) was an illegitimate son of King James IV of Scotland by his mistress Marion Boyd. He was the King's eldest illegitimate child. He was an elder brother of Catherine Stewart, his only full sibling, and was an older half-brother of the future James V.

  7. Alejandro Estuardo, Duque de Ross - Alexander Stewart (30 de abril de 1514, castillo de Stirling - 18 de diciembre de 1515, castillo de Stirling). Fue el cuarto y último hijo del rey Jacobo IV de Escocia y su reina consorte, Margarita Tudor.