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  1. John Stewart, 2. Duke of Albany (* um 1484 in der Auvergne, Frankreich; † 2. Juli 1536 in Mirefleurs, Frankreich) war ein Mitglied der schottischen Königsfamilie. In den Jahren 1514 bis 1523 führte er für den minderjährigen König Jakob V. die Regentschaft. Leben. John war der einzige Sohn von Alexander Stewart, 1. Duke of ...

  2. John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany (8 July 1482 – 2 June 1536) was the regent of the Kingdom of Scotland and the count of Auvergne and Lauraguais in France. Early life. John was a son of Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, son of King James II of Scotland.

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  3. John Stewart, 2nd duke of Albany (born c. 1484—died June 2, 1536) was the regent of Scotland during the reign of James V and advocate of close ties between France and Scotland. His father, Alexander Stewart ( c. 1454–85), the 1st duke of Albany of the second creation, died when he was scarcely more than an infant, and he was raised in ...

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  4. Overview. 2nd duke of Albany, John Stewart. (1484—1536) Quick Reference. (1484–1536). When James IV of Scotland was killed at Flodden in 1513, his son was 17 months old. Albany, a grandson of James II, was heir presumptive. He was summoned to become regent to his young cousin and held office from 1515 until 1524.

  5. John Stewart, 2. Duke of Albany (* um 1484 in der Auvergne, Frankreich; † 2. Juli 1536 in Mirefleurs, Frankreich) war ein Mitglied der schottischen Königsfamilie. In den Jahren 1514 bis 1523 führte er für den minderjährigen König Jakob V. die Regentschaft [1].

  6. John, Earl of Buchan. House. Stewart ( Albany branch) Father. Robert II of Scotland. Mother. Elizabeth Mure. Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (c. 1340 – 3 September 1420) was a member of the Scottish royal family who served as regent (at least partially) to three Scottish monarchs ( Robert II, Robert III, and James I ).

  7. In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first time since the battle of Flodden. While this was a major campaign, it has largely been ignored in the extensive literature on Anglo-Scottish warfare.