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  1. 10 de jul. de 2023 · 1.Christening: 28 Apr 1398 Scotland cr 1st Duke of Albany 2.Death: 3 Sep 1419/1420 in , Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland 3.Occupation: Regent from 1404 to 1420 Scotland 2 4.Note: GIVN Robert Earl of Fife, Duke of SURN ALBANY Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, younger brother of Robert III ofScotland, who was given guardianship of his nephew, David Stewart.

  2. For most of his life John Stewart Duke of Albany [c.1481-1536] was heir to the Scottish throne but though he boasted one of the most noble pedigrees in Scotland he never became king. Albany's father, Alexander Stewart, was the younger son of the Scottish king James II, and he boasted Lord High Admiral of Scotland among his many titles.

  3. It angered Henry VIII, who believed that Albany had returned both to seize the Scottish throne and to menace England’s northern frontier on behalf of Francis I. For these reasons, Henry made Albany’s remaining in France the cornerstone of his policy towards Scotland from 1517.

  4. In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first time since the battle of Flodden. While this was a major campaign, it has largely been ignored in the extensive literature on Anglo-Scottish warfare. Drawing on Scottish, French and English records, this article provides a systematic analysis of the campaign. Although the campaign of 1523 was ...

  5. B. c.1484, s. of Alexander, duke of Albany, and Anne de la Tour; m. Anne de la Tour, comtesse d'Auvergne and de Lauragais; illeg. issue: Eleonora; d. Mirefleur, 2 July 1536; bur. chapel of Vic le Comte.Half-French, born and brought up in France, Albany was nevertheless heir presumptive to the Scottish throne, being a grandson of James II.

  6. John Stewart, Duke of Albany, 1481 - 1536, Regent of Scotland (with Queen Margaret, consort of King James IV of Scotland, 1489 - 1541) date created: 1798

  7. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Her marriage to the Earl of Angus led to a backlash by the Scottish nobility. Margaret was forced to give up the regency, which was handed over to the Duke of Albany. He was heir to the throne – but also very French in his outlook. Albany acted as effective ruler of Scotland from 1515 to 1524.