James V Stewart of Scotland 1 2
- Born: 10 Apr 1512, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
- Marriage (1): Madeleine de Valois on 1 Jan 1537 in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France
- Marriage (2): Mary of Lorraine on 9 May 1538
- Died: 14 Dec 1542, Falkland, Fife aged 30
General Notes:
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; after he assumed personal control of the government, he upheld Roman Catholicism against the Protestant nobles and allied his country with France.
James was 17 months old when he succeeded to the throne of his father, James IV (ruled 1488-1513). In the power struggle that developed between the pro-French regent, John Stewart, duke of Albany, and the head of the English party, Archibald Douglas, earl of Angus, each side sought to gain possession of the young ruler. James's mother, Margaret Tudor, complicated events by shifting her allegiance from her husband, Angus, to Albany.
Albany retired to France in 1524, and Angus kept James in confinement from 1526 until 1528, when the King escaped and forced Angus to flee to England. By 1530 James had consolidated his power in Scotland. He signed a treaty with his uncle, King Henry VIII of England, in 1534, but in 1538 he married the French noblewoman Marie de Guise and thereafter allied with France against England. A cruel man, he instituted in his later years a near reign of terror in Scotland, and his financial exactions did not endear him to his subjects.
When Henry VIII's forces attacked Scotland in 1542, James's small army, weakened by the disaffection of the Protestant nobles, crossed into England and was easily routed near the border at Solway Moss on Nov. 24, 1542. The disaster caused the King to suffer a mental breakdown; he died on Dec. 14, 1542, a week after the birth of his daughter--his only surviving legitimate child--Mary Stuart (Mary, Queen of Scots). Among his several illegitimate children was James, earl of Moray (died 1570), who became regent of Scotland when Mary Stuart abdicated her throne in 1567.
Noted events in his life were:
• Acceded: 1513. King of Scotland.
James married Madeleine de Valois, daughter of Francis I of France de Valois and Claude de France, on 1 Jan 1537 in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France. (Madeleine de Valois was born on 10 Aug 1520 in Château of St. Germain-en-Laye, St. Germain-en-Laye, Ile de France, France, died on 2 Jul 1537 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland and was buried in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland.)
James next married Mary of Lorraine, daughter of Claude of Guise de Lorraine and Antoinette de Bourbon, on 9 May 1538. (Mary of Lorraine was born on 22 Nov 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France, died on 10 Jun 1560 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland and was buried in Rheims Cathedral, Rheims, Champagne, France.)
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