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  1. James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney and 4th Earl of Bothwell (c. 1534 – 14 April 1578), better known simply as Lord Bothwell, was a prominent Scottish nobleman. He was known for his marriage to Mary, Queen of Scots, as her third and final husband.

    • Fårevejle Church, Odsherred, Denmark
    • 15 May 1567 – 24 July 1567
  2. 31 de mar. de 2024 · James Hepburn, 4th earl of Bothwell was the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. He evidently engineered the murder of Mary’s second husband, Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, thereby precipitating the revolt of the Scottish nobles and Mary’s flight to England, where she was imprisoned by Queen.

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  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · About this artwork. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, is a notorious figure in Scottish history. He is most associated with the murder of Mary, Queen of Scots’, second husband, Lord Darnley. Then abducting Mary, raping her and forcing her hand in marriage.

  4. James Hepburn, I duque de las Islas Órcadas, IV conde de Bothwell (c. 1534 - el 14 de abril de 1578), notorio sobre todo por su matrimonio con María Estuardo, reina de los escoceses, como su tercer marido. Primeros años. Fue hijo del tercer conde de Bothwell y Agnes Sinclair, hija a su vez del III Lord Sinclair.

  5. 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 matrimonio con María, reina de Escocia, como su tercer y último marido.

  6. Hepburn, James, fourth earl of Bothwell and duke of Orkney ( 1534/5–1578 ), magnate and third consort of Mary, queen of Scots, was the only son of Patrick Hepburn, third earl of Bothwell (d. 1556), and his wife, Agnes Sinclair (d. in or after 1572).

  7. James Hepburn, fourth Earl of Bothwell and third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, fades out of history after their confrontation with the Scottish rebels at Carberry Hill. Henceforward it is Mary who holds the attention of historians and romantic novelists.