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Anabella Drummond, queen consort of Robert III of Scotland, (1797). Artist: E HardingAnabella Drummond, queen consort of Robert III of Scotland, (1797). Anabella Drummond (c1350-1401) married John Stewart, the future King Robert III of Scotland, in 1367
James III, King of Scotland, (1797). Artist: E HardingJames III, King of Scotland, (1797). Portrait of King James III (1452-1488), who ruled Scotland from 1460. His weakness as a ruler saw him confronted with two major rebellions by Scotlands nobility
Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: UnknownAeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). In 1435, Italian cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1405-1464, later Pope Pius II) was sent on a secret mission to Scotland
Edinburgh Castle, As It Was Before the Siege of 1573, 1890. Creator: UnknownEdinburgh Castle, As It Was Before the Siege of 1573, 1890. During the 15th century the castle was used as an arsenal and armaments factory
Letter from Queen Catherine of Aragon to her husband Henry VIII, 16th September 1513. Artist: Catherine of AragonLetter from Queen Catherine of Aragon to her husband Henry VIII, Woburn, 16th September 1513. Facsimile of a letter from Catherine of Aragon to Henry, then in France
Kelso Abbey, c1870. Ruined Scottish abbey in Kelso, Scotland founded by Tironensian monks in the 12th century under reign of Alexander I
Johnny Armstrongs Tower, c1870. Gilnockie Tower in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, built c1520 by Johnnie Armstrong, a Scottish raider and folk-hero who was captured
Melrose Abbey, c1870. Ruined Cistercian monastery in Melrose, Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders founded in 1136 at the request of King David I of Scotland
Baliol, K. of Scotland, (c1249-1314), 1830. Creator: UnknownBaliol, K. of Scotland, (c1249-1314), 1830. John Balliol (c1249-1314) King of Scots from 1292 to 1296. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co
Edgar the Pacific being rowed down the River Dee by Eight Tributary Princes, c1890. Edgar the Peaceful ( c943-975). Legend has it, following his coronation
Stirling Castle, 1890. Creator: UnknownStirling Castle, 1890. There have been at least eight sieges at Stirling Castle dating c1110, when King Alexander I dedicated a chapel here
Tottenham Church, c1876. Creator: UnknownTottenham Church, c1876. All Hallows parish church in Tottenham was built in 12th century and was given to Tottenham by King David I of Scotland
Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, 1890. Creator: UnknownHolyrood Palace, Edinburgh, 1890. Official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, built c1671-1678 for James V by architect Sir William Bruce with repairs by the Robert Reid c1824-1834
Sword, Dagger and Ring of King James IV, of Scotland, 1897. Creator: UnknownSword, Dagger and Ring of King James IV, of Scotland, 1897. Items said to have belonged to James IV (1473-1513), preserved in the Heralds College in London
James IV, King of Scotland, (1909). Artist: Jacques LeboucqJames IV, King of Scotland, (1909). King James IV (1473-1513). From the drawing attributed to Jacques le Boucq of Artois in the Library of the town of Arras. Illustration from Historical Portraits
Macbeth was a dogged warrior, c1934Macbeth was a dogged warrior, and gathering his force he sallied out of the castle to meet the advancing army of Malcolm and Macduff, c1934
Alexander I, King of Scotland (1824). From Ancient Armour by Samuel Rush Mayrick. Known as the Fierce, Alexander (c1178-1124) succeeded his brother Edgar as King of the Scots in 1107
Alexander II, King of Scotland, (1824). The son of William the Lion and Ermengarde of Beaumont, Alexander II (1198-1249) ascended the throne of Scotland in 1214
Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of James V of Scotland, (1825). Mary (1515-1560) married James in 1538. The mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, she ruled Scotland as regent from 1554-1560
William the Lion taken prisoner, 1174 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund DoyleWilliam the Lion taken prisoner, 1864. William the Lion, (1143-1214), the Scottish king during the siege of Alnwick Castle in 1174 was unhorsed whilst charging the English
Battle of Flodden, (1513), c1910The Battle of Flodden or Flodden Field was a conflict between England and Scotland. The battle was fought in the county of Northumberland in northern England on 9 September 1513
The Battle of Flodden, 9 September 1513, (c1880). The Battle of Flodden or Flodden Field, or occasionally Battle of Branxton (Brainston Moor)
Margaret, Queen of Scots, wife of James IV of Scots, 1912. Artist: Edmund Thomas ParrisMargaret, Queen of Scots, wife of James IV of Scots, 1912. Margaret Tudor (1489-1541) was Queen of Scots from 1503 until 1513 as the wife of King James IV of Scotland (1473-1513)
Directions for movement of troops prior to the battle of Solway Moss, (1542), 1889. Artist: James StillieDirections for movement of various bodies of troops prior to the battle of Solway Moss, 1542. The Battle of Solway Moss took place on Solway Moss on the English side of the Anglo-Scottish Border in
Catherine Douglas Barring the Door, (15th century), c1910Catherine Douglas, later Catherine Kate Barlass, was a historical figure who tried to prevent the assassination of King James I of Scotland (1394-1437) on February 20, 1437
King Constantine I of Scotland being slain by the Danes in 877, c1920. Artist: Margaret DovastonKing Constantine I of Scotland being slain by the Danes in 877, c1920. From Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, volume I, by Walter Hutchinson (London, c1920s)
King James V of Scotland (1512-1542), c18th century. Artist: GunstKing James V of Scotland (1512-1542), c18th century
James I of Scotland, 15th century, (c1920). Portrait of the Scottish king, James (1394-1437). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume II, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
West Entrance to Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, 1814. Artist: John GreigWest Entrance to Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, 1814. From The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, Vol. II, by Walter Scott, Esq. [Longman & Co. London, 1814]
Mill at Bannockburn, in which James III of Scotland was killed in 1488, (1840). Artist: C J SmithMill at Bannockburn, in which James III of Scotland was killed in 1488, (1840). Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents
Balliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296. Artist: J RogersBalliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296. In 1292, Edward I was asked to arbitrate in the selection of the King of Scotland in order to prevent a dynastic war breaking out between
James V of Scotland, (1806). King James V (1512-1542) was King of the Scots 1513-1542)
James III, (c19th century). Artist: TaylorJames III, (c19th century). Portrait of King James III of Scotland (1452-1488}
James IV of Scotland. Artist: GerimiaJames IV of Scotland. Portrait of King James IV (1473-1513)
James IV of Scotland. Portrait of King James IV (1473-1513)
James IV of Scotland as a boy. Portrait of King James IV (1473-1513)
James IV of Scotland. Artist: RobertsJames IV of Scotland. Portrait of King James IV (1473-1513)
James I of Scotland, (1794). Artist: AdamJames I of Scotland, (1794). Portrait of King James I (1394-1437) who reigned as King of the Scots from 1406-1437
James I of Scotland. Portrait of King James I (1394-1437) who reigned as King of the Scots from 1406-1437
James III of Scotland, (1796). Portrait of King James (1452-1498)
James II of Scotland. Portrait of King James (1430-1460)
James III of Scotland. Portrait of King James (1452-1488) who was too much imposed on by parasites of low rank
James II of Scotland, (1794). Artist: AdamJames II of Scotland, (1794). Portrait of King James (1430-1460)
Donald IV, King of Scotland. Artist: Alexander BannermanDonald IV, King of Scotland. Portrait of an early Scottish king
James I, King of Scotland, (c1850). Portrait of King James I (1394-1437) who was King of the Scots from 1406-1437. For the first 18 years of his reign however he was a hostage of the English
Duncan I, King of Scotland. Artist: TaylorDuncan I, King of Scotland. Duncan (Donnchad mac Crinain) ruled Scotland from 1034 until his death in 1040. He is portrayed as the elderly king murdered by Macbeth in Shakespeares play
Alexander III, King of Scotland. Artist: HallAlexander III, King of Scotland. Alexander III (1241-1286) succeeded his father Alexander II as King of the Scots in 1249
David I, King of Scotland. David I (1084-1153) ruled Scotland from 1124