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  1. Arquibaldo Douglas, 6.º Conde de Angus (em inglês: Archibald Douglas; Lanark, c. 1489 — Castelo Tantallon, 22 de janeiro de 1557) foi um nobre escocês durante os reinados de Jaime V e Maria, Rainha dos Escoceses.

    • George Douglas, Isabel Drummond
    • 1489, Lanark
  2. Arquibaldo Douglas, 6.º Conde de Angus foi um nobre escocês durante os reinados de Jaime V e Maria, Rainha dos Escoceses. Era filho de Jorge, Master de Angus, que foi morto na Batalha de Flodden, e recebeu o título de Conde de Angus após a morte de seu avô, Arquibaldo.

  3. Seu sucessor para o Condado de Angus foi seu neto, Arquibaldo Douglas, 6° Conde de Angus. Casamentos e filhos. Angus casou-se quatro vezes: Catarina Seton, filha de Alexander Gordon, 1.º Conde de Huntly; Em 4 de março de 1467: Isabel, filha de Robert Boyd, 1.º Lorde Boyd

    • outubro de 1513, Whithorn
    • Priorado de Whithorn
    • Jorge Douglas, 4.º Conde de Angus, Isabel Sibbald
    • 1453, Castelo Tantallon
    • Marriage to Margaret Tudor
    • Lord of The Articles
    • Treaty of Berwick
    • King's Keeper
    • Counsel of King James
    • Alliance with and Exile in England
    • Return to Scotland
    • Break with England
    • Death
    • Children and Royal Grandchild

    In 1509, Douglas married Margaret Hepburn, daughter of the Earl of Bothwell. After her death, and that of his father, in 1513, on 6 August 1514 the new Earl of Angus married the dowager queen and regent, Margaret Tudor, widow of James IV, mother of two-year-old James V, and elder sister of Henry VIII of England. The marriage stirred up the jealousy...

    He returned to Scotland in November with promises of support from Henry VIII, with whom he made a close alliance. Margaret, however, refused to have anything to do with her husband. On the 23rd, therefore, Angus forced his way into Edinburgh, but was fired upon by Margaret and retreated to Tantallon Castle. He now organized a large party of nobles ...

    Angus was appointed Lord Warden of the Marches in 1526, and suppressed the disorder and anarchy on the border. He had contracted a treaty for three years of peace with England on 10 October 1525 at Berwick upon Tweed, but was unable to return to Berwick to exchange papers as arranged on 13 January 1526 because he had to deal with his political oppo...

    In July 1526 the guardianship of the King James V was entrusted to him for a fixed period till 1 November, but he refused at its close to retire, and advancing to Linlithgowput to flight Margaret and his opponents. He now with his followers engrossed all the power, succeeded in gaining over some of his antagonists, including Arran and the Hamiltons...

    The young king James V, now fourteen, was far from content under the tutelage of Angus, but he was closely guarded, and several attempts to free him were foiled. Angus defeated John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox, who had advanced towards Edinburgh with 10,000 men in August at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, and he subsequently took Stirling. After h...

    Angus, having fortified Tantallon, was attainted and his lands confiscated. Repeated attempts by James to subdue the fortress by siege failed, and on one occasion Angus's men captured the royal artillery. Angus based himself at Coldingham Priory.At length, Tantallon was given up as a condition of a truce between England and Scotland, and in May 152...

    On James V's death in 1542, Angus returned to Scotland, with instructions from Henry to negotiate a marriage between Mary, Queen of Scots, and Edward VI. His forfeiture was rescinded, his estates restored and he was made a privy councillor and lieutenant-general. In 1543, he successfully negotiated a peace treaty and the marriage, and the same year...

    The same year Lord Hertford's marauding expedition, which did not spare the lands of Angus, made him join the anti-English party. Angus was released from ward when Hertford's army landed at Granton near Edinburgh. Angus made a bond with Arran and others to maintain their allegiance to Mary, and gave his support to the mission sent to France to offe...

    Under the regency of queen Mary of Guise his restless and ambitious character and the number of his retainers gave cause for frequent alarms to the government. On 31 August 1547 he resigned his earldom, obtaining a re-grant, sibi et suis haeredibus masculis et suis assignatis quibuscumque("to him and his male heirs and their assignees"). His career...

    By Margaret Tudor he had Margaret, his only surviving legitimate child, who married Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, and was the mother of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. Angus outlived his illegitimate daughter Janet Douglas who died around 1552. Janet had married Patrick Ruthven, 3rd Lord Ruthven...

  4. Archibald Douglas, 6th earl of Angus (born c. 1489—died January 1557, Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, Scot.) was a powerful Scottish lord during the reigns of King James V and Mary, Queen of Scots. He was the grandson of the 5th earl, Archibald Douglas (c. 1449–c. 1514).

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  5. Arquibaldo Douglas, 8.º Conde de Angus e 5.º Conde de Morton (em inglês: Archibald Douglas; c. 1555 – Smeaton, Haddingtonshire, 4 de agosto de 1588) era filho de David, 7.º Conde de Angus. Sucedeu o título e as propriedades em 1558, sendo criado por seu tio, Jaime Douglas, 4.º Conde de Morton, um presbiteriano.

  6. Arquibaldo Douglas, 6.º Conde de Angus (Archibald Douglas; Lanark, 1489 — Castelo Tantallon, 22 de janeiro de 1557) foi um nobre escocês durante os reinados de Jaime V e Maria, Rainha dos Escoceses. 41 relações.