commissioned the warship Michael

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James IV of Scotland was a Renaissance-era Scottish king known for modernizing the kingdom, fostering arts and learning, and significantly expanding Scotland’s naval power.

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instanceOf King of Scots
human
battle Battle of Flodden
birthDate 1473
commissioned Great Michael
warship Michael
conflict Anglo-Scottish Wars
country Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 1513
education humanist learning
era Renaissance
father James III of Scotland
governmentProgram legal and administrative reforms in Scotland
house House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart
knownFor expanding Scottish naval power
modernizing the Kingdom of Scotland
patronage of arts and learning
languageSpoken Latin
Scots
mannerOfDeath killed in action
mother Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scots
surface form: Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland
name James IV of Scotland
surface form: James IV
navalAsset Great Michael
Royal Scots Navy
surface form: Scottish royal fleet
notableWork creation of a royal navy for Scotland
patronage Scottish Renaissance culture
printing and literature in Scotland
universities and learning in Scotland
placeOfDeath Battle of Flodden
surface form: Flodden Field
policy naval expansion and shipbuilding
strengthening central royal authority in Scotland
positionHeld King of Scots
predecessor James III of Scotland
reignEnd 1513
reignStart 1488
relative Henry VIII of England
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Margaret Tudor
successor James V of Scotland
title King of Scots

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James IV of Scotland notableAchievement commissioned the warship Michael