James V Stewart<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Apr 15 1512 - Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland<br>Marriage: June 12 1538 - Edinburgh, Scotland<br>Death: Dec 14 1542 - Falkland, Fife, Scotland<br>Father: King James IV Stewart<br>Mother: Margaret Tudor<br>Spouses: Mary GuiseLady Margaret Douglas (born Erskine)Euphemia Bruce (born Elphinstone)<br>Children: Mary Stuart (born Stewart)Arthur StewartJames StewartJames StewartRobert Stewart<br>Siblings: Alexander StewartUnnamed StewartUnnamed StewartArthur Duke of Rothesay (born Stewart)James Duke of Rothesay (born Stewart)<br>Photos:
James V Stewart<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Apr 15 1512 - Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland<br>Marriage 1: Madeleine de Valois1536-00-00Notre Dame, Paris, Ile-De-France, France<br>Marriage 2: Margaret Erskine1530-00-00<br>Marriage 3: Marie de Guise1538-05-09Notre Dame, Paris, Ile-De-France, France<br&;gt;Marriage 4: Elizabeth Beaton<br>Marriage 5: Elizabeth Carmichael<br>Death: Dec 14 1542 - Falkland Castle, Fife, Scotland<br>Father: James Iv Stewart<br>Mother: Margaret Tudor<br>Child from marriage 2: James Stewart<br>Children from marriage 3: James StewartArthur StewartMary Stewart<br>Child from marriage 4: Jean Stewart<br>Child from marriage 5: John Stewart<br>Notes: James V (10 April 1512 - 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death, which followed the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Solway Moss. His only surviving legitimate child, Mary, succeeded him when she was just six days old.James was son of King James IV of Scotland and his wife Margaret Tudor, a daughter of Henry VII of England and sister of Henry VIII, and was the only legitimate child of James IV to survive infancy. He was born on 10 April 1512 at Linlithgow P...<br>Source: View the original record on GenealogieOnline website<br>Source Remarks: Some family trees were posted years ago and have later been removed. In such cases, the link to the original record will not work.
April 11 » War of the League of Cambrai: French forces led by Gaston de Foix win the Battle of Ravenna.
July 10 » The Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre commences with the capture of Goizueta.
August 10 » The naval Battle of Saint-Mathieu, during the War of the League of Cambrai, sees the simultaneous destruction of the Breton ship La Cordelière and the English ship The Regent.
October 19 » Martin Luther becomes a doctor of theology.
October 21 » Martin Luther joins the theological faculty of the University of Wittenberg.
December 27 » The Spanish Crown issues the Laws of Burgos, governing the conduct of settlers with regard to native Indians in the New World.
June 29 » Jacques Cartier is the first European to reach Prince Edward Island.
July 24 » French explorer Jacques Cartier plants a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and takes possession of the territory in the name of Francis I of France.
August 15 » Ignatius of Loyola and six classmates take initial vows, leading to the creation of the Society of Jesus in September 1540.
October 17 » Anti-Catholic posters appear in Paris and other cities supporting Huldrych Zwingli's position on the Mass.
December 6 » The city of Quito in Ecuador is founded by Spanish settlers led by Sebastián de Belalcázar.
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