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  1. Margaret Drummond (h. 1475–1501) fue hija de John Drummond, I lord Drummond, y amante del rey Jacobo IV de Escocia, con el que tuvo a lady Margaret. La muerte de Margaret Drummond ha sido el objeto de una leyenda que todavía persiste.

  2. Margaret Drummond (c. 1475 – 1501) was a daughter of John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond, and a mistress of King James IV of Scotland. She had a daughter, Lady Margaret Stewart. The death of Margaret Drummond has been the subject of a very persistent romantic legend .

  3. 16 de oct. de 2020 · This is an extract. Read the full feature in the November/December 2020 issue of Scotland, out on 23rd October. SCOTLAND MAGAZINE. The suspicious death of Margaret Drummond, King James IV’s mistress, paved the way for a Thistle and a Rose union.

  4. This article will attempt to rectify this by examining the political influence of the five forgotten queens consort of 14th century Scotland: Elizabeth de Burgh, Joan of the Tower, Margaret Drummond, Euphemia Ross, and Annabella Drummond.

  5. Margaret Drummond (c. 1340 – after 31 January 1375), known also by her first married name as Margaret Logie, was the second queen of David II of Scotland and a daughter of Sir Malcolm de Drummond, 10th Thane of Lennox (b. after 1295 – d. 17 October 1346 at the Battle of Neville's Cross, Durham, England) by his wife Margaret Graham, Countess ...

  6. Hace 5 días · After the death of his mistress Margaret Drummond, who was poisoned along with her sisters, presumably to prevent her from marrying the king, James accepted Henry VII's offer of his daughter Princess Margaret Tudor as a bride. 'The Marriage of the Thistle and the Rose' took place at Holyrood on 8 August 1503.

  7. Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon (born 1498) was the daughter of James IV of Scotland and his mistress Margaret Drummond . Early life. Margaret Stewart was born in 1498. Her mother, Margaret Drummond was the daughter of Lord Drummond.