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  1. James Stewart, Duke of Ross (March 1476 – January 1504) was a Scottish prince, and the second son of King James III of Scotland and his wife, Margaret of Denmark. James was heir presumptive to his brother until his death, and was Archbishop of St Andrews and Lord Chancellor of Scotland .

  2. James Duke of Ross formerly Stewart. Born Mar 1476 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Ancestors. Son of James (Stewart) Stewart King James IIIrd of Scots and Margaret (Oldenburg) Queen of Scots. Brother of James Stewart and John (Stewart) Stewart Earl of Mar. [spouse (s) unknown] [children unknown]

  3. Overview. 1st duke of Ross, James Stewart. (c. 1477—1504) Quick Reference. ( c. 1477–1504). Second son of James III. He received more favour from his father than the duke of Rothesay, the future James IV.

  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 ...

  5. January 12, 1504 (27) Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Place of Burial: St. Andrews Cathedral, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Immediate Family: Son of James III, king of Scots and Margaret af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg. Brother of James IV, king of Scots and John Stewart, Prince of Scotland, Earl of Mar. Managed by:

    • March 1476
    • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duke_of_RossDuke of Ross - Wikipedia

    Named for Ross in Scotland, it was first created in 1488 for James Stewart, Earl of Ross, the second son of James III. On his early death in 1504, the title became extinct. The title was created a second time for Alexander Stewart , the youngest son of James IV .

  7. James Stewart, Duke of Ross (March 1476 – January 1504) was a Scottish prince, and the second son of King James III of Scotland and his wife, Margaret of Denmark. James was heir presumptive to his brother until his death, and was Archbishop of St Andrews and Lord Chancellor of Scotland.