Marion Boyd

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Marion Boyd was a Scottish noblewoman of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, known primarily as a royal mistress of King James IV of Scotland and the mother of several of his illegitimate children.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noblewoman
historical figure
royal mistress
associatedWith James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
birthPlace Scotland
centuryOfActivity 15th century
16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathPlace Scotland NERFINISHED
floruit c. 1490
hasChild Alexander Stewart, Archbishop of St Andrews NERFINISHED
Catherine Stewart NERFINISHED
illegitimateChildrenWith James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Scots NERFINISHED
monarchServed James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
notableFor being a mistress of James IV of Scotland
being the mother of several illegitimate children of James IV of Scotland
occupation noblewoman
partner James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
politicalContext reign of James IV of Scotland
region Lowlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
relative Boyd family of Kilmarnock NERFINISHED
Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Scotland
sexOrGender female
socialClass nobility
timePeriod early 16th century
late 15th century

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