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James V Scotland was Henry VIII's nephew, the son of his sister, Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland.

Under his reign, Scotland was at peace with England until Margaret Tudor's death in 1541; at that time war once again broke out between the two countries, with disastrous results for Scotland.

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Henry VIII was the uncle of James V due to Henry's sister Margaret being the mother of James.

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Henry VIII was Mary Queen of Scots Great-Uncle. Her grandmother was Henry's sister.

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