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  1. 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 .

  2. James, Duke of Rothesay was born in St Andrews on 22 May 1540. [1] As James V's first legitimate child and the heir to the throne, he automatically became Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. James V sent messengers to inform Henry VIII of England and Francis I of ...

  3. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich, a nephew of James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, and Keeper of Falkland Palace. As an infant, Elizabeth's daughter Jean Stewart was brought up in the household of Mary of Guise (the Queen of Scotland as wife of King James V), and then briefly in the nursery of her legitimate half-brother, Prince James, the Duke of Rothesay , the ...

  4. Elizabeth of York. Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541) was Queen of Scotland from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to King James IV. She then served as regent of Scotland during her son's minority, and fought to extend her regency. Margaret was the eldest daughter and second child of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Crown of Scotland most probably assumed the form of an imperial crown when it was remodelled in August 1532. The existing crown was delicate and had been repaired in May 1532, and would be again the following year by Adam Leys. Remodelled. In January 1540, James V commissioned the royal goldsmith, John Mosman, to

  7. This is a family tree for the kings and queens of Scotland, since the unification under the House of Alpin in 834, to the personal union with England in 1603 under James VI of Scotland. It includes also the Houses of Dunkeld, Balliol, Bruce, and Stewart . See also: List of Scottish monarchs - Scotland - History of Scotland - List of British ...