James Stewart, Duke of Ross

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James Stewart, Duke of Ross was a late 15th-century Scottish prince and younger son of King James III, noted for holding high ecclesiastical offices including the archbishopric of St Andrews.

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James Stewart, Duke of Ross canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish prince
nobleman
younger son of a monarch
birthPlace Scotland
burialPlace St Andrews Cathedral
century 15th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathCause illness
deathPlace St Andrews
surface form: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
familyName Stewart
father James III of Scotland
fullName James Stewart, Duke of Ross self-link
gender male
givenName James
languageSpoken Scots
monarchServed James IV of Scotland
mother Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scots
surface form: Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland
nobleRank duke
nobleTitle Duke of Ross
notableFor holding high ecclesiastical offices in late 15th-century Scotland
serving as Archbishop of St Andrews
positionHeld Bishop of St Andrews
surface form: Archbishop of St Andrews

Commendator of Arbroath Abbey
Commendator of Dunfermline Abbey
Duke of Ross
Lord Chancellor of Scotland
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
royalHouse House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart
sibling James IV of Scotland
John Stewart, Earl of Mar
style His Grace

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James III of Scotland child James Stewart, Duke of Ross
James Stewart, Duke of Ross fullName James Stewart, Duke of Ross self-link
Margaret of Denmark child James Stewart, Duke of Ross