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  1. 24 de jul. de 2018 · 16th-century portrait paintings of men, with Not identified, Unspecified, Unmentioned, Unattributed, Unknown Unknown or Anonymous artists. (Scottish) Title. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, c 1535 - 1578. Third husband of Mary Queen of Scots. title QS:P1476,en:"James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, c 1535 - 1578.

  2. Property Value; dbo:abstract Jacobo Hepburn primer Duque de las Islas Órcadas (c. 1534 - el 14 de abril de 1578), más conocido por su título hereditario de cuarto conde de Bothwell y notorio sobre todo por su matrimonio con María Estuardo, reina de los escoceses, como su tercer marido.

  3. James Hepburn, primer duque de Orkney y cuarto conde de Bothwell (c. 1534 - 14 de abril de 1578), más conocido simplemente como Lord Bothwell, fue un destacado noble escocés. Era conocido por su asociación, secuestro y matrimonio con María, reina de Escocia, como su tercer y último marido.

  4. James Hepburn's parents divorced before 16 October 1543 and he was brought up at Spynie Castle, Moray, by his notorious great-uncle, Patrick Hepburn, bishop of Moray. Continuing his studies in Paris, where he learned to speak fluent French, he read military history and theory in French translations from the Latin and wrote in an elegant, italic hand.

  5. Jacobo Hepburn; Rey consorte de Escocia: Retrato anínimo del conce de Bothwell, 1566: Reinado: 15 de mayo - 24 de julio de 1567: Otros títulos: 1.er Duque de las Órcadas; 3.er conde de Bothwell; 5.º Lord Hailes: Nacimiento: c. 1534: Fallecimiento: 14 de abril de 1578 Castillo de Dragsholm, Dinamarca: Entierro: Iglesia Fårevejle, Dragsholm ...

  6. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell (Q361184) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1st Duke of Orkney and third and final husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2019 · 18 March 2019. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell was imprisoned at Dragsholm Castle from 1573 until his death on 14 April 1578. We explore the castle's history and discover what life would have been like there in the sixteenth century, when it was a state prison. "How noble and stately the ancient, memorable Manor must seem.