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  1. 26 de dic. de 2010 · Now a new book claims that history has much maligned James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell (1534-1578). ... one of his descendants is campaigning to repatriate his body. ...

  2. 11 de may. de 2020 · Bothwell’s Afterimages Amelia Hester briefly explores what did, or didn’t, happen to the infamous James Hepburn When we think of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, most of us don’t think about a mummy. (For the purposes of this post, although he was also the Duke of Orkney, he’s referred to as “Bothwell.”) Most of us think

  3. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, c 1535 - 1578. Third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots (Study of mummified head)

  4. 14 de abr. de 2017 · James Hepburn, 1st Duke of Orkney, 4th Earl of Bothwell and the third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, was the son of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell and Lord High Admiral, known as the “Fair Earl”, and his wife Agnes Sinclair, daughter of Henry Sinclair, 3rd Lord Sinclair. In 1556, on his father’s death, James became 4th Earl of Bothwell and Lord High Admiral of Scotland. In 1559/ ...

  5. 14 de abr. de 2022 · James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, died on 14 April 1578, a prisoner in Dragsholm Castle in Denmark. Bothwell, the third husband of Mary Queen of Scots had been prisoner at the castle since 1567, when he was caught trying to escape Scotland to raise an army following opposition to his marriage. Although initially treated as a foreign dignitary ...

  6. His body was exhumed several times and displayed in an open casket at Frederiksborg Museum in Copenhagen. This rather gruesome painting depicts the head of Bothwell’s mummified body. Updated before 2020

  7. His (alleged) mummified body could be seen in Fårevejle, in the church near the castle, until a few decades ago. However, the identity of the body has never been conclusively proven. Titles, styles, honours and arms [] Titles and styles [] The Master of Bothwell (c. 1535 – September 1556) The Earl of Bothwell (September 1556 – 12 May 1567)