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  1. David Beaton (1494-29 de mayo de 1546) fue Lord Canciller de Escocia, Arzobispo de St. Andrews y último cardenal escocés antes de la Reforma. Biografía. David Beaton fue el sexto y más joven hijo varón de John Beaton (Bethune).

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    David Beaton (also Beton or Bethune; [a] c. 1494 – 29 May 1546) was Archbishop of St Andrews and the last Scottish cardinal prior to the Reformation . Career. Cardinal Beaton was the sixth and youngest son of eleven children of John Beaton (Bethune) of Balfour in the county of Fife, and his wife Mary, daughter of Sir David Boswell of Balmuto.

  3. 25 de may. de 2024 · David Beaton (born c. 1494—died May 29, 1546, St. Andrews, Fife, Scot.) was a Scottish cardinal and statesman who promoted a close alliance between Scotland and France and who was an implacable opponent of the Scottish Reformation. Beaton became archbishop of St. Andrews in 1539 and papal legate in Scotland in 1544.

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    David Beaton (1494-29 de mayo de 1546) fue Lord Canciller de Escocia, Arzobispo de St. Andrews y último cardenal escocés antes de la Reforma. Quick facts: David Beaton, Información personal, Nacimient...

  5. 29 de may. de 2018 · Philosophy and Religion. Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches: General Biographies. David Beaton. Beaton, David. views 3,694,468 updated May 29 2018. Beaton, David ( c. 1494–1546). Cardinal. Beaton was the nephew of Archbishop Beaton or Bethune of Glasgow and St Andrews, whom he succeeded as archbishop in 1539.

  6. 29 de may. de 2023 · Monday 29th May 2023. On this day: The Murder of Cardinal Beaton. The last Cardinal before the reformation, Cardinal David Beaton played an important part in Scottish history, and today we unfold the events surrounding his untimely death in 1546.

  7. Overview. David Beaton. (c. 1494—1546) cardinal and archbishop of St Andrews. Quick Reference. (1494?–1546), archbishop of Saint Andrews (1539–1546), abbot of Arbroath (1524), bishop of Mirepoix (1537), cardinal (1538), and papal legate a Latere (1544) who led the Scottish ecclesiastical establishment and Francophile ...