James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorne

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James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorne, was a 15th-century Scottish nobleman and influential political figure who became stepfather to King James II of Scotland through his marriage to Joan Beaufort, the widowed queen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 15th-century person
Scottish nobleman
historical figure
allegiance Scottish crown
surface form: Scottish Crown
associatedWithTitle King of Scots
centuryOfActivity 15th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathPlace Scotland
familyName Stewart
gender male
givenName James
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages
languageOfUse Latin
Scots
marriageStatus married
marriedToWidowedQueenOf Kingdom of Scotland
memberOfDynasty House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart
nobleFamily Stewart family
nobleRank lord
nobleTitle Lord of Badenoch
surface form: Black Knight of Lorne
notableEvent marriage to the widowed queen of Scotland
notableFor marriage to Joan Beaufort, widow of James I of Scotland
role in Scottish politics during the minority of James II of Scotland
politicalRole influential figure during the reign of James II of Scotland
politicalSphere Scottish royal court
positionHeld Scottish noble
regionOfActivity Scotland
relative James I of Scotland
James II of Scotland
roleInMonarchy stepfather of the reigning king
socialClass nobility
spouse Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots
surface form: Joan Beaufort

Joan of the Tower, Queen of Scots
surface form: Queen Joan of Scotland
spouseHouse Beaufort family
surface form: House of Beaufort

House of Lancaster
spouseOccupation Queen consort of Scotland
stepchild James II of Scotland

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Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots spouse James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorne