Person:James Stewart (322)

King James II of Scotland
m. 2 Feb 1423
  1. Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France1424 - 1445
  2. Isabella of ScotlandBet 1425 & 1427 - Bet 1494 & 1499
  3. Mary Stewart, Countess of BuchanBef 1428 - 1465
  4. Joan Stewart, Countess of MortonAbt 1428 - Aft 1493
  5. King James II of Scotland1430 - 1460
  6. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay1430 -
  7. Annabella _____, Princess of ScotlandAbt 1432 - Aft 1509
  8. Lady Eleanor Stewart1433 - 1480
  9. Robert Stewart1440 - 1449
m. 12 Jul 1449
  1. King James III of Scotland1451 - 1488
  2. Mary Stewart1453 - 1488
  3. Alexander Stewart, Duke of AlbanyAbt 1454 - 1485
  4. Margaret Stewart, Princess of ScotlandAbt 1455 -
  5. David Stewart, Earl of MorayAbt 1456 - 1457
  6. John Stewart, Earl of Mar and GariochAbt 1456 - 1479
  1. Margaret Cecilia Of Scotland1459 - 1488
Facts and Events
Name King James II of Scotland
Alt Name James Stewart
Gender Male
Birth[1] 16 Oct 1430 Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandHolyrood Palace, House of Stuart
Alt Marriage 3 Jul 1449 to Mary of Guelders
Marriage 12 Jul 1449 Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotlandto Mary of Guelders
Marriage to Margaret Murray
Death? 3 Aug 1460 Roxburgh, Roxburghshire, ScotlandRoxburgh Castle
Burial? 1460 Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandHolyrood House
Reference Number? Q272864?


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James II (16 October 1430 – 3 August 1460) was King of Scots from 1437 until his death in 1460. The eldest surviving son of James I of Scotland, he succeeded to the Scottish throne at the age of six, following the assassination of his father. The first Scottish monarch not to be crowned at Scone, James II's coronation took place at Holyrood Abbey in March 1437.

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References
  1. James II of Scotland, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.