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No,he is her husband. They got married at Hollyrood Abbey in Edinburgh,Scotland in 1503. Margaret was the daughter of Henry vii of England,and he as a part of a treaty of "perpetual peace" with James iv (the current king of Scotland at that time) an arranged marriage for Margaret was set with James.At the time of their marriage James was 28 and Margaret was 12. Margaret was unhappy with the marriage. She was home sick and often wrote letters to her father telling him of how unhappy her life away from home was. James had many mistresses and many ilegitimate children with them, leading to more of Margaret's unhappiness. When James died in battle in 1513 she remarried. She was divorced soon after and remarried again before divorcing yet again. She died of a stroke at age 53.

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Who was Mary queen of Scots aunt?

Mary, Queen of Scots' aunt was Margaret Tudor, the sister of Henry VIII of England. Margaret married James IV of Scotland, making her the grandmother of Mary. This connection established a significant link between the Tudor and Stuart dynasties, influencing political alliances between England and Scotland during that era.


How many children did the Tudor family have?

Very importantly, indeed yes. Henry VII of England sent his daughter Margaret to marry James IV of Scotland. Her son became James V of Scotland. Her Granddaughter was Mary Queen of Scots, and when the English Tudor dynasty died out (in 1603), then by virtue of Tudor Ancestry Margaret's great Grandson James VI of Scotland became James I of England. Hence today's Royal Family trace their ancestry via these Stuarts back to the Monarchy of the earliest times in Britain.


Did Margaret Tudor marry Charles Brandon Duke of Sussex?

Margaret Tudor married King James IV of Scotland, also Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus and Henry Stewart, Lord of Methven. She never married Sussex. Mary Tudor Queen of France married Charles Brandon secretly on 3 of March 1515,but King Henry 8 was outraged along with the privy councel. So they officially married on 13th of May 1515.


Who was the sister of Henry Tudor?

Elizabeth of York was Henry Tudors wife, Elizabeth was a relitive to Richard 3rd who was at war with Henry.


Which three of Henry vii children survived?

The three children of Henry VII who survived to adulthood were: Henry VIII, who became king and is known for his six marriages and the English Reformation. Margaret Tudor, who married James IV of Scotland and became the grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary Tudor, who married Louis XII of France and later Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.

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Was Mary I related to James I?

Yes, they were both descendants of King Henry VII of England. Mary I was the daughter of King Henry VIII, son of Henry VII, and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII (and, therefore sister of Henry VIII), married King James IV of Scotland. The son of James IV and Margaret became King James V of Scotland. James V was the father of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son became first James VI of Scotland and then James I of England.


What was the relation between Tudors and Victorians?

Margaret Tudor who was the daughter of Henry VII and sister of Henry VIII was married to James IV of Scotland. They had a son James V together before he died. Later she remarried and had a daughter named Maragret. The second Maragret married well and had a son named Henry. Henry married the daughter of James V (Mary Queen of Scots) and they had a son together James VI of Scotland and James I of England.


Mary queen of Scots family tree?

Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Her paternal grandparents were James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor.


What is the family link between Henry VIII and Mary queen of Scots?

Mary Queen of Scots was the grandaughter of Henry VIII's oldest sister, Margaret Tudor. Margaret was married to James IV of Scotland.


What is the relationship between King Henry VIII of England and King James V of Scotland?

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.


How was James II related to James I?

Elizabeth was the Grand daughter of Henry VII HENRY VII - HENRY VIII - ELIZABETH James was the great great grand son of Henry VII HENRY VII - MARGARET TUDOR - JAMES (V SCOTLAND) - MARY QUEEN OF SCOTTS - JAMES I (VI SCOTLAND) Elizabeth was James's grandfather's (James V Scotland) cousin James was Elizabeth's cousin's (James V Scotland) grandson


Who was Margaret Tudor?

Answer Margaret Tudor, born 28th November 1489, was a daughter of King Henry VII of England and his wife, Elizabeth of York. She was a sister of Henry VII's successor, King Henry VIII. On 8th August 1503, she married King James IV of Scotland. One of their children later became King James V of Sotland who in turn was the father of Mary Queen of Scots. King James IV died at the Battle of Flodden Field on 9th September 1513 when his successor, King James V, was only one year old. Margaret was appointed as Regent (a kind of royal deputy) until she re-married a year later. When Queen Elizabeth I of England died in 1603, the Scottish King James VI, son of Mary Queen of Scots, was next in line to the throne of England - he became simultaneously King James VI of Scotland and James I of England. In this way, Margaret Tudor's marriage led directly to the Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland.


Why did King Henry VIII become King and not Margaret?

During Henry VIII's time (1491 - 1547) and even now, the succession passed to the eldest son of the departed monarch, or the eldest daughter in the absence of a male heir. So, although Margaret Tudor (1489 - 1541) was older than Henry, because she was female the succession passed to Henry. If Henry had not been born and Margaret and Mary Rose Tudor had been the only issue of Henry VII, then Margaret would normally have become Queen. Henry VII did have an older son, Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486 - 1502) but he died when he was 15, so this made Henry the heir. (Margaret Tudor married James IV of Scotland and was grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots.)


Who were the parents of Henry VIII of England and James V of Scotland and were they related?

Henry Tudor, later King Henry VIII of England was the second son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. King James V of Scotland was the son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII and older sister of Henry VIII. So... James V's mother was the daughter of Henry VII and thus sister of Henry VIII. The relationship between Henry VIII's parents and James V's mother is that of Parent-Child. James' father was not related to the Tudors.


How many children did the Tudor family have?

Very importantly, indeed yes. Henry VII of England sent his daughter Margaret to marry James IV of Scotland. Her son became James V of Scotland. Her Granddaughter was Mary Queen of Scots, and when the English Tudor dynasty died out (in 1603), then by virtue of Tudor Ancestry Margaret's great Grandson James VI of Scotland became James I of England. Hence today's Royal Family trace their ancestry via these Stuarts back to the Monarchy of the earliest times in Britain.


Is darn lay Mary queen of scotts cousin?

Yes Henry Stuart, Lord Darnlay was Mary Queen of Scots first cousin. They were both the grandchildren of Margaret Tudor. Mary's father James was the product of Margaret's first marriage to James IV of Scotland and Henry's mother Margret was the product of Margaret's second marriage to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus.


Was King James a relative of King Henry VII?

James I (1566 - 1625) was the great, great grandson of King Henry VII (1457 - 1509), the first Tudor monarch and father of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547). This line of descent was through Margaret Tudor (1489 - 1541), oldest daughter of Henry VII, who married James IV of Scotland. In fact, both parents of James I, were descended from Margaret Tudor. His mother being the ill-fated Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587), and his equally ill-fated father, Lord Henry Darnley (1545 - 1567).