James of the Fiery Face

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James of the Fiery Face is the epithet of James II of Scotland, a 15th-century Scottish king noted for his turbulent reign and distinctive facial birthmark.

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James II of Scotland 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Scots
epithet
human
monarch
appliedToCentury 15th century
appliedToOccupation king
appliedToPosition King of Scots NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Scotland
Kingdom of Scotland
floruitCentury 15th century
givenName James
hasDynastyOfReferent House of Stewart NERFINISHED
hasEpiphet James of the Fiery Face NERFINISHED
hasGenderOfReferent male
hasGivenNameOfReferent James NERFINISHED
hasNotabilityReasonOfReferent distinctive facial birthmark
turbulent reign
hasRegionOfReferent Scotland NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin English
memberOf House of Stewart NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic distinctive facial birthmark
notableFor distinctive facial birthmark
turbulent reign
positionHeld King of Scots NERFINISHED
refersTo James II of Scotland NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
usedFor James II of Scotland NERFINISHED

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James II epithet James of the Fiery Face
subject surface form: James II of Scotland