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  1. 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. 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. In January of 1488, James III attempted to gain supporters among the Scottish Lairds by naming James Stewart the Duke of Ross, and elevating four other Lairds to full Lords of Parliament. It is not clear whether he was an active participant in the rebellion against his father or not but Prince James served as the figurehead.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2020 · Like the archbishop this Alexander Stewart also died at Flodden in 1513.* I’m also very confused as to who Elizabeth Kennedy “Countess of Rattray” would be. There was no Earldom of Rattray in the sixteenth century (and therefore no countesses), but the Latin word ‘comes’ can be ambiguous and some European languages translate our English terms for lords and other titles differently.

  4. Ross, James Stewart, 1st duke of [S] (c.1477–1504). Second son of James III, he received more favour from his father than the duke of Rothesay, the future James IV. In particular James III proposed him as part of a marriage alliance with England , but not his elder brother (1486); and made him duke of Ross, an act that precipitated Rothesay into the rebellion that ended with James III's ...

  5. 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. [1] [2] He was born posthumously, after his father was killed at the Battle of Flodden, during the reign of his infant brother King James V of Scotland.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_RossEarl of Ross - Wikipedia

    Duke of Ross, Marquess of Ormond, Earl of Ross: George Douglas (1469–1513) styled Master of Angus: William Douglas of Glenbervie (1473–1513) Dukedom of Ross (1488 creation), Marqessate of Ormond (1st creation) and Earldom of Ross (1481 creation) extinct, 1504: Duke of Ross (2nd creation), 1514: James V (1512–1542) Alexander Stewart (1514 ...