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Name: James, III
Birth Date: May 10, 1451
Death Date: June 11, 1488
Place of Birth: Stirling, Scotland
Place of Death: Sauchieburn, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Gender: Male
Occupations: king

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Biography of James, III
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James III (1451-1488) was king of Scotland from 1460 to 1488. His reign marked perhaps the weakest point of the Scottish monarchy. James III came to the throne suddenly in 1460, when his father, James II, was killed by the back-firing of a siege gun....


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James III of Scotland Information
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James III of Scotland (1451/1452 – June 11, 1488) was the son of James II and Mary of Gueldres, created Duke of Rothesay at birth, and King of Scots from 1460 to 1488. James was an unpopular and ineffective monarch owing to an unwillingness to...


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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Fletcher, James C., III
04/18/2007: 433 words, approx. 1 pages
Fletcher, James C., III Of Brookfield - James C. Fletcher III, age 68, passed away surrounded by his family at home on April 15 after a brief battle with cancer. Jim was born on September 21, 1938, the eldest of five children, to...
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The Daily Mail (London, England)
THE UNION'S DARKEST DAY; The man who would be king: The aspiring James VIII of Scotland and James III of England, left, who lost his nerve and was ultimately seen off by Admiral Sir George Byng, far left Jacobite Admiral: The Comte de Forbin.
04/05/2008: 1,602 words, approx. 5 pages
Byline: Jeremy Hodges AS the armada approached, panic gripped the nation and there was a runon the Bank of England. Only rapid transfer to its vaults of all the gold inthe Treasury prevented its collapse. Not since the last armada, 120...
 


 

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