Scotland's History The Stewarts James IV marries Margaret Tudor The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on this page ...
After the death of James IV at the disastrous Battle of Flodden in 1513 Scotland once again had an infant Stewart king on the ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Spanish Infanta so prized by the Tudors that, after her first husband the Prince of Wales died, she went on to marry his brother Henry VIII.
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The handsome Tudor Revival mansion set on a shaded lot in the bustling heart of Atlanta has long been known as the Margaret Mitchell House.
The Tudor era saw unprecedented upheaval in England ... He arranges the marriage of his 13-year-old daughter Margaret to James IV to secure peace between England and Scotland.
1545) and his third wife Mary Tudor (d.1533), sister of King Henry VIII and widow ... He was the son of Thomas Grey and Margaret (Wotton) and served as Lord High Constable and a Privy Councillor. But ...
Jerusalem re-taken by the Christian Crusader kingdom in a peace treaty between Holy Roman Emperor Frederik II and Egyptian ...