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  1. Jacques V (Seumas V en écossais ou James V en anglais), né le 10 avril 1512 à Linlithgow, mort le 14 décembre 1542 au palais de Falkland, est le fils de Jacques IV et de Marguerite Tudor. Il règne sur l' Écosse de 1513 à 1542 et est, avec son père, l’un des derniers rois d'Écosse dont le gaélique écossais est la langue maternelle .

  2. James I (December 10, 1394 – February 21, 1437) was King of Scots from April 4, 1406, and ruled as King of Scots from May 1424 until February 21, 1437. Reign. He made many economic and legal changes. For instance, he tried to change the Parliament of Scotland to suit English lines.

  3. Signature. James IV (17 March 1473 – 9 September 1513) was King of Scotland from 11 June 1488 until his death at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. He inherited the throne at the age of fifteen on the death of his father, James III, at the Battle of Sauchieburn, following a rebellion in which the younger James was the figurehead of the rebels.

  4. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Jacobo V de Escocia Esta obra contiene una traducción parcial derivada de « James V of Scotland » de Wikipedia en inglés, publicada por sus editores bajo la Licencia de documentación libre de GNU y la Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional .

  5. Euphemia Elphinstone. Margaret Erskine. Categories: Mistresses of Scottish royalty. Royal mistresses by person. Court of James V of Scotland.

  6. The Battle of Solway Moss took place on Solway Moss near the River Esk on the English side of the Anglo-Scottish border in November 1542 between English and Scottish forces. The Scottish King James V had refused to break from the Catholic Church, as urged by his uncle King Henry VIII, who then launched a major raid into south-west Scotland.

  7. James II of Scotland (1430–1460), King of Scots; James III of Scotland (c. 1451–1488), King of Scots; James IV of Scotland (1473–1513), King of Scots; James V of Scotland (1512–1542), King of Scots; James VI of Scotland (1566–1625), King of Scots; James VII of Scotland (1633–1701), King of Scots; See also. James Stewart, 5th High ...