Parliament of 1488 after the death of James III

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The Parliament of 1488 after the death of James III was the Scottish legislative assembly that met following the king’s overthrow and death to legitimize the new regime of James IV and address the political consequences of the recent rebellion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical legislative assembly
session of the Parliament of Scotland
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Scotland
chronologicallyAfter reign of James III of Scotland
chronologicallyBefore later parliaments of the reign of James IV
country Kingdom of Scotland
describedBySource Scottish parliamentary records
histories of late medieval Scotland
fieldOfWork governance of the Kingdom of Scotland
law-making
follows death of James III of Scotland
rebellion against James III of Scotland
reign of James III of Scotland
governs subjects of the Kingdom of Scotland
hasCause death of James III at or after the Battle of Sauchieburn
overthrow of James III of Scotland
hasContext civil conflict between James III and sections of the Scottish nobility
transition of power from James III to James IV
hasEffect consolidation of the rule of James IV
legislative endorsement of the new royal regime
political settlement following the rebellion
hasHistoricalPeriod late medieval Scotland
hasMainSubject accession of James IV of Scotland
legitimation of the new regime of James IV
political consequences of the rebellion against James III
settlement of disputes arising from the overthrow of James III
hasParticipant James IV of Scotland
Scottish nobility
clergy of the Church in Scotland
representatives of the burghs of Scotland
languageOfWorkOrName Scots
surface form: Middle Scots
legalForm acts of parliament
legislativeBody Parliament of Scotland
location Scotland
partOf history of the Parliament of Scotland
reign of James IV of Scotland
purpose to address the political consequences of the rebellion
to legitimize the new regime of James IV
to restore political stability in Scotland
significantEvent attempt to stabilize government after civil conflict
consideration of the legality of the rebellion against James III
formal legitimation of James IV’s title
parliamentary response to the killing of James III
recognition of James IV as king of Scots
temporalLocation 1488
late 15th century

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Cambuskenneth Abbey notableEvent Parliament of 1488 after the death of James III