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  1. Er wurde von George Shaw, Abt von Paisley, erzogen. Ab dem Tod seines Vaters wurde er unter die Obhut des Patrick Hepburn, 1. Earl of Bothwell gestellt, mit dem er fortan auf Edinburgh Castle lebte. Bis James die Volljährigkeit erreichte, verwaltete sein älterer Bruder, der neue König Jakob III. seine Ländereien. Dieser setzte ihn am 20.

  2. 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. Education and Erasmus

  3. The title Duke of Ross (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Rois)[1] has been created twice in the Peerage of Scotland, both times for younger sons of the King of Scotland. Named for Ross in Scotland, it was first created in 1488[2] 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 ...

  4. The title Duke of Ross has been created twice in the Peerage of Scotland, both times for younger sons of the King of Scotland. 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. On his ...

  5. James Stewart, Duke of Ross (March 1476 – January 1504) was the son of King James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark. Titles and offices He was made Marquess of Ormond at his baptism.

  6. Stewart, James, duke of Ross. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online (23 Sep 2004), rv 4 Oct 2012, available here by subscription. Dickson, Thomas.