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King James I-VDid You Know?
The violent deaths of King James I-V

King James VI of Scotland must have wondered whether he would meet a violent deah like all his predecessors names James.

James 1 – Murdered in the royal lodgings at Blackfriars, Perth in 1437 by Sir Robert Graham as a result of a conspiracy led by the Earl of Atholl.

James 11 – Killed by an exploding cannon while he was supervising the siege of Roxburgh Castle in 1460.

James 111 – Murdered in 1488 after the Battle of Sauchieburn in which the king was opposed by a force led by his 15 year old son, James 1V.  It had been prophesied that he would be betrayed by his nearest kin and Kiang James 111 had imprisoned his brothers as a result.

James 1V – Killed at the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513 as he advanced into England in support of the French and the “Auld Alliance”

James V – Died of his wounds and grief after his defeat at the Battle of Solway Moss in 1542.

James V’s daughter, Mary Queen of Scots was executed in 1587 but her son, James V1, eventually died of natural causes in 1625.


 

 

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