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  1. Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming (17 July 1502 – 20 February 1562), called la Belle Écossaise (French for 'the Beautiful Scotswoman'), was a Scottish courtier. She was an illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland who served as governess to her half-niece Mary, Queen of Scots.

  2. Explore genealogy for Janet (Stewart) Stewart Lady Fleming born abt. 1502 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland died 1562 Boghall Castle, Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 9 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • Malcolm (Fleming) Fleming Third Lord Fleming
  3. Janet Stewart was Mary Queen of Scots' aunt and governess, who had an affair with Henry II of France in 1550. She gave birth to a son, Henry, who became a priest and a writer, and later returned to Scotland with his mother.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Janet Stewart, Lady Fleming (17 Jul 1502 – 20 Feb 1562) served as governess to her niece, Mary, Queen of Scots. Parents: Illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland with Isabel Buchan, also known as Agnes Stewart, daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan. married Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, even though they were related ...

    • Edinburgh
    • Anne Brannen
    • July 17, 1502
  5. Brief Life History of Janet. When Janet Stewart was born on 17 July 1502, in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, James IV King of Scotland, was 29 and her mother, Lady Agnes Stewart, was 21. She had at least 2 sons and 6 daughters with Sir Malcolm Fleming 3rd Lord Fleming.

  6. Princess Janet Stewart, Lady Flemming. 1505–1552. Sources (0) There are no historical documents attached to Janet. Parents and Siblings. James IV. 1488–1513 • Male. Siblings (1) Princess Janet Stewart, Lady Flemming. 1505–1552 • Female. World Events (5) 1513. Age 8. Vasco Nunez de Balboa crossed Central America. 1516. Age 11.

  7. Janet Stewart was a governess to Mary, Queen of Scots, and a mistress of King Henry II of France. She had eight children from three marriages, including Mary Fleming, one of the Four Marys.