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James I Stewart, 13941437 (aged 42 years)

James I of Scotland
Name
James I /Stewart/
Surname
Stewart
Given names
James I
Name prefix
King of Scotland (1406-1437)
Family with parents
father
mother
brother
brother
himself
-14 years
elder sister
Family with Joan Beaufort
himself
partner
daughter
6 years
son
10 months
son
James II of Scotland
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Birth: 16 October 1430 35 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death: 3 August 1460Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
daughter
James Stewart Sir, Black Knight of Lorne + Joan Beaufort
partner’s partner
partner
partner’s son
partner’s son
Birth
Death of a mother
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death
21 February 1437 (aged 42 years)
Last change
3 December 202206:32:56
Author of last change: Danny
Note

He was assasinated.

James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland (1406-37), only
surviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline. In 1406, shortly
before the Death of his father, James was sent to France for safety from
rebellious Scottish nobles. The ship was seized by the English, and James
was kept a prisoner until 1423. The following year, having inherited the
Scottish throne in 1406, James returned to Scotland and was crowned. He
married Jane Beaufort (died 1445), niece of the English king Richard II,
and granddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James forced the Scottish
nobles to submit to royal authority. He tried to improve the
administration of justice and for the first time caused parliamentary acts
to be published in the language of the common people. He drew closer the
bond of alliance with France and gave his eldest daughter, Margaret
(1425?-45), in marriage to the Dauphin, later King Louis XI. James,
However, had antagonized the Scottish nobles by forFeiting their estates,
and he was assassinated in 1437. He was succeeded by his son James II.

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James I of Scotland
James I of Scotland