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  1. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (30 April 1514, Stirling Castle18 December 1515, Stirling Castle) was the fourth and last son of King James IV of Scotland and his queen Margaret Tudor. He was born posthumously, after his father died at the Battle of Flodden Field, during the reign of his infant brother King James V of Scotland.

  2. When Alexander Stewart Duke of Ross was born on 30 April 1514, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, his father, James IV King of Scotland, was 41 and his mother, Margaret Tudor Queen Consort of Scotland, was 24. He died on 18 December 1515, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, at the age of 1, and was buried in Stirlingshire ...

  3. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (30 Apryle 1514, Stirlin Castle –18 December 1515, Stirling Castle) wis the fowert an last son o King James IV o Scotland an his queen Margaret Tudor . Categeries: Coortesy dukes. Heirs tae the Scots throne. Scots princes. Hoose o Stuart. Fowk frae Stirlin. 1514 births. 1515 daiths.

  4. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross. 0 references. Arthur Stewart, ... Alexander Stewart. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Alexander_Stewart_(149)

  5. Alexander Stewart is the younger son of King James IV and Queen Margaret Tudor. James is born as the second legitimate child of the king of Scotland, having many elder illegitimate half-siblings, and an elder brother, James. After his father dies during the Battle of Flodden, his brother James becomes king, with his mother serving as queen regent. After his mother remarries to the Earl of ...

  6. 4. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross, b. at Stirling Castle, on 30 April 1514 and d. on 18 December 1515. 5. A daughter, b. on 15 July 1508 and d. immediately after being christened. King James IV. had a illegitimate son by Marion Boyd :- 6 Alexander Stewart, born about 1493. Created Archbishop of St. Andrews, 1505; Chancellor of Scotland, 1510.

  7. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (30 April 1514, Stirling Castle – 18 December 1515, Stirling Castle). In reality, of course, the marriage did little to ensure perpetual peace between England and Scotland particularly when Henry VIII came to the throne was determined to fight France, Scotland´s old ally.