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  1. James V - Wikipedia

    • James V (10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death in 1542. He was crowned on 21 September 1513 at the age of seventeen months. James was the son of King James IV and Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England. During his childhood Scotland was governed by regents, firstly by his mother un… See more

    Born10 April 1512 · Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Scotland
    Died14 December 1542 (aged 30) · Falkland Palace, Fife, Scotland
    SpousesMadeleine of France · (m. 1537; died · 1537) · Mary of Guise (m. 1538)
    Early life

    James was the third son of King James IV and his wife Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of Henry VII of England, and was the only legitimate child of James IV to survive infancy. He was born on 10 April 1512 at … See more

    Minority rule

    Albany arrived at Dumbarton Castle with eight ships and a troop of French soldiers in May 1514. He entered Edinburgh on 26 May, and in July Parliament confirmed his restoration as Duke of Albany and his position as … See more

     
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  2. James V of Scotland - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBJan 21, 2021 · James V of Scotland ruled as king from 1513 to 1542. He succeeded his father James IV of Scotland (r. 1488-1513), one of the …

     
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    WEBJames V was the king of Scotland from 1513 to 1542. During the period of his minority, which lasted throughout the first half of his reign, James was a pawn in the struggle between pro-French and pro-English factions; …

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    WEBWith Martin Luther's Protestant movement spreading across Europe, James acted on what he saw as heresy and ordered the execution of a key Scottish Protestant reformer.

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    WEBJames V lived from 10 April 1512 to 14 December 1542 and was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until 14 December 1542. He was born at Linlithgow Palace and became an infant King when his father James …

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    WEBDec 12, 2013 · James V was born on April 10, 1512 at Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgowshire. He was the son of King James IV of Scotland and his wife, Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England. …

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