Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)

Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)
1493 - 1513
Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)  Danish Philanthropist
00
edit
Age
20

Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews) dating history

Relationships

We have no records of past relationships for Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews).

About

Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews) is a member of the following lists: Scottish people of Danish descent, Chancellors of the University of St Andrews and 16th-century Roman Catholic archbishops.

Contribute

Who is Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews) dating? Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews) partner, spouse list. Help us build our profile of Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.

Details

First Name Alexander
Last Name Stewart
Birthday 30th November, 1492
Died 1513
Place of Death Branxton, Northumberland, England
Nationality Danish
Occupation Philanthropist

Alexander Stewart (c.– 9 September 1513) was an illegitimate son of King James IV of Scotland by his mistress Marion Boyd. He was the King's eldest illegitimate child. He was an elder brother of Catherine Stewart, his only full sibling, and was an older half-brother of the future James V. He was installed as Archbishop of St Andrews at the age of eleven and was killed beside his father the King at the Battle of Flodden aged twenty.

More about Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)
Less about Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)

Discussions

Recommended

Contributors

Top Contributors for Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)

    Edit Page

    Help keep Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews) profile up to date.

    Six Degrees

    Six Degrees Connections

    Connect any celebrity with Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews) to see how closely they are linked... romantically!

    &
    Recent connections involving Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews)