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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 .
- 18 December 1515 (aged 1), Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland
- Margaret Tudor
By September 1502 he was archdeacon, when his uncle James, Duke of Ross died in 1504 his father the King nominated him as the new Archbishop of St Andrews. Alexander was still only a boy at age 11 which would mean his father could still receive the revenues of St Andrews since Alexander was under age until he turned 27.
26 de abr. de 2022 · About Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross. 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 ...
- Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire
- "Duke of Ross"
- Stirlingshire
- April 30, 1514
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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.
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. Nació después de que su padre fue asesinado en la Batalla de Flodden, durante el reinado ...
Earl of Ross - Wikipedia. The Earl or Mormaer of Ross was the ruler of the province of Ross in northern Scotland . Origins and transfers. In the early Middle Ages, Ross was part of the vast earldom of Moray. It seems to have been made a separate earldom in the mid 12th century, when Malcolm MacHeth is found designated Earl of Ross.