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  1. James, Duke of Rothesay (22 May 1540 – 21 April 1541) was the first of the two sons and three children born to King James V of Scotland and his second wife, Mary of Guise. From the moment of his birth James was Duke of Rothesay and heir apparent to the Scottish throne. Life. James, Duke of Rothesay was born in St Andrews on 22 May 1540.

  2. James, Duke of Rothesay 21 February 1507 27 February 1508 died aged one at Stirling Castle: Unnamed daughter 15 July 1508 died shortly after birth at Palace of Holyroodhouse: Arthur, Duke of Rothesay 20/21 October 1509 14/15 July 1510 died aged almost ten months at Edinburgh Castle: King James V: 10 April 1512 14 December 1542 Married:

  3. James, Duke of Rothesay was born in St Andrews on 22 May 1540. As James V's first legitimate child and the heir to the throne, he automatically became Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. The baby prince was baptised in a lavish ceremony in St Andrews on 26 May.

  4. When Arthur Stewart Duke of Rothesay was born on 20 October 1509, in Holyrood, Midlothian, Scotland, his father, James IV Stewart King of Scotland, was 36 and his mother, Margaret Tudor Queen Consort of Scotland, was 19. He died on 14 July 1510, in Edinburgh, Scotland, at the age of 0, and was buried in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  5. 1 de may. de 2022 · James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (22 May 1540 – 12 April 1541) was the eldest son of James V and Mary of Guise, and nephew of his aforementioned namesake. At the time of his birth in St Andrews, James V had survived his own brothers. The newborn Duke of Rothesay and his father were the only living legitimate descendants of his paternal ...

  6. 27 de ago. de 2022 · James IV Stewart, King of Scots was born on 17 March 1473 at Stirling Castle, Scotland and died on 9 September 1513 at The Battle of Flodden Field, Northumberland, England. His body was lost but his head is buried at St Michael Wood Street, London England. He was also known as Seumas IV Stiùbhairt, James, Duke of Rothesay,

  7. Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (20 October 1509, Holyrood Palace - 14 July 1510, Edinburgh Castle) was the second son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, and had he outlived his father, James IV of Scotland would have been King of Scotland, he was named after his uncle Arthur, Prince of Wales, who like his namesake had he outlived his father, would have been King of England.