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      James Hamilton 1st Earl of Arran, 2nd Lord Hamilton<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 25 apr 1475 - Brodick Castle, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Countess Janet Bethune - 11 nov 1512 - Hamilton Castle Lanarkshire Scotland<br>Overlijden: 21 jul 1529 - Bo'ness, Linlithgowshire, Scotland<br>Begrafenis: jul 1529 - Bo'ness, Linlithgowshire, Scotland<br>Er schijnt een probleem te zijn met de verwanten van deze persoon. Bekijk deze persoon op FamilySearch om deze informatie te bekijken.<br>  Aanvullende informatie:

      LifeSketch: Biographywart, Countess of Arran. Mary was a daughter of King James II of Scotland and his Queen consort Mary of Guelders, and was a sister of King James III of Scotland.;s lordship and inherited his lands when his father died in 1479.[1] In 1489 his first cousin King James IV made him Sheriff of Lanark, a position his father had previously had,[1] and a Scottish Privy Counsellor.[2] By 28 April 1490 he was married to Elizabeth Home, daughter of Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home.[1]enmark, James IV's uncle, defeat a Swedish rebellion.[1] He negotiated James's marriage to Margaret Tudor and was present at the wedding on 8 August 1503. On the same day Lord Hamilton was created Earl of Arran, with the formal grant three days later, "for his nearness of blood" and his services at the time of the marriage.[1] He was appointed Lieutenant General of Scotland and in May 1504 commanded a naval expedition to suppress an uprising in the Western Isles.[1]I of France. When returning in early 1508, he was briefly detained in the Kingdom of England by Henry VII, who was suspicious of a renewal of the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France.[1]nry VIII of England joined the War of the League of Cambrai by invading France in 1513, Scotland came under pressure to support France against England. Hamilton was given command of the Scottish naval fleet. He first sailed to Ulster and attacked Carrickfergus, the main English stronghold there. The fleet then sailed to France, arriving there in September 1513, too late to be much help as the Scottish army had been defeated at the Battle of Flodden in England on 9 September,[1] with James IV being killed in battle.Angus and the English party. He plotted against the Regent John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany. He was president of the council of regency during Albany's absence in France from 1517 to 1520.s defeated in an attempt to overpower Angus in the streets of Edinburgh in 1520, a riot known as "Cleanse the Causeway". He was again a member of the council of regency in 1522 and Lieutenant of the South. He joined the Queen Dowager Margaret Tudor in ousting Albany and proclaiming James V in 1524.rted Angus against John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox in 1526 at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, but on the escape of James V from the Douglases, Hamilton received Bothwell from Angus's forfeited estates.d in 1506, when it was found that her first husband Thomas Hay, a son of John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester, was still alive at the time of the wedding.vorce from Elizabeth Home on the grounds that she had previously been married to Thomas Hay. Hay had apparently left the country and was thought to be dead when Hamilton married Home, in or before 1490, but in fact he did not die until 1491 or later. This award of divorce was repeated in 1510, suggesting that Hamilton had continued living with her, after 1504, and was held by some to undermine the dissolution of the first marriage as invalid.[3] It is likely that the real motive for divorcing Elizabeth was that she had not born any children, and that Hamilton wanted a legitimate heir; he already had several illegitimate children, his eldest illegitimate son being James Hamilton of Finnart.[1] The complicated legal issues of the first marriage would continue to trouble his heir, whose legitimacy was questioned by his rivals in 1543.[4]ster Wemyss, who had been killed at the Battle of Flodden. Arran and Janet Bethune had four children: of Arran, who later became Duke of Châtelherault and governor of Scotland, during the minority of Mary, Queen of Scots.A son, name unknown.[6] and treasurer of Scotland.[7]d Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Avondale and 1st Lord Ochiltree.ord Home and Lady Agnes Stewart.ess. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/12079. Retrieved 7 March 2009..1 (1898), 691-694.Margaret HB., Cardinal of Scotland, John Donald, (1986), 166.ge of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 222.
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    Événements historiques

    • En l'an 1476: Source: Wikipedia
      • 1 mars » bataille de Toro pendant la guerre de succession de Castille.
      • 2 mars » bataille de Grandson.
      • 22 juin » bataille de Morat.
    • En l'an 1529: Source: Wikipedia
      • 22 avril » traité de Saragosse.
      • 21 juin » victoire de Charles Quint sur François I, à la bataille de Landriano.
      • 3 août » signature de la paix des Dames (ou traité de Cambrai), pour mettre fin à la guerre entre la France et les Habsbourg, à Cambrai où les cortèges royaux des deux parties étaient entrés pour négocier le 5 juillet précédent.
      • 5 août » paix des Dames (entre Louise de Savoie, mère de François Ier, et Marguerite d'Autriche, marraine de Charles Quint) / traité de Cambrai, trêve, en vue de la libération des deux aînés des fils de François, les dauphins, en titre et à venir.
      • 27 septembre » le premier siège de Vienne par les Ottomans débute.
      • 15 octobre » fin du premier siège de Vienne.
    

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