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  1. Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (20 October 1509, Holyrood Palace – 14 July 1510, Edinburgh Castle) was the second son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, and had he outlived his father, he would have been King of Scotland.

  2. James, Duke of Rothesay was born in St Andrews on 22 May 1540. As James V's first legitimate child and the heir to the throne, he automatically became Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. The baby prince was baptised in a lavish ceremony in St Andrews on 26 May.

  3. James V Title King of Scots Born 10 April 1512 Place of Birth Linlithgow Palace Died 14 December 1542 Place of Death Falkland Palace Cause of Death Probably dysentry Spouse/s. Marie of Guise Madeleine de France Offspring. James, Duke of Rothesay Robert Stewart Mary, Queen of Scots Lord James Stewart

  4. Mary of Guise. James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (22 May 1540 – 21 April 1541) was a short-lived heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland. He was the eldest son of James V and Mary of Guise, and nephew of his namesake James, Duke of Rothesay. At the time of his birth in St Andrews, James V had survived his own brothers.

  5. Arthur Stewart may refer to: Tom Stewart (politician) (Arthur Thomas Stewart, 1892–1972), Democratic United States Senator from Tennessee. Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (1509–1510), second son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor. Arthur Stewart, Duke of Albany (1541–1541), second son of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise.

  6. Há 6 dias · History. Rothesay Castle is unique among Scottish castles for both its early date and unusual circular plan. It’s also famous for its close links with the Stewarts – both while they were hereditary high stewards and, from 1371, a royal dynasty. To this day, the heir to the throne still has the title Duke of Rothesay.

  7. When James Stewart Duke of Rothesay, Duke of Rothesay was born on 21 February 1507, in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, James IV Stewart King of Scotland, was 33 and his mother, Margaret Tudor Queen Consort of Scotland, was 17.