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1437 and King
* King James I of Scotland ( 1394 – 1437 )
During that time, the city arms were granted in 1437 by King Eric of Pomerania.
* Sigismund of Hungary, Sigismund of Luxembourg ( 1368 – 1437 ), King of Hungary, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia
* December 10 – King James I of Scotland ( d. 1437 )
Albert the Magnanimous KG ( 10 August 1397 – 27 October 1439 ) was King of Hungary from 1437 until his death.
Sigismund of Luxemburg KG ( Hungarian: Zsigmond, Croatian: Žigmund, Czech: Zikmund ) ( 14 February 1368 – 9 December 1437 ) was King of Hungary, of Croatia from 1387, of Bohemia from 1419, and Holy Roman Emperor for four years from 1433 until 1437, the last Emperor of the House of Luxemburg.
* 1437 BC: Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion I.
On land he again defeated the Moors, who attempted to retake Ceuta in 1418 ; but in an expedition to Tangier, undertaken in 1437 by King Edward ( 1433 – 1438 ), the Portuguese army was defeated, and could only escape destruction by surrendering as a hostage Prince Ferdinand, the king's youngest brother.
Elizabeth Woodville ( also spelled Wydeville or Widvile ; c. 1437 – 8 June 1492 ) was Queen consort of England as the spouse of King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483.
Descendants of this marriage included Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester and eventually Cardinal ; Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland, grandmother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III ; John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, the great-grandfather of King Henry VII ; and Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots, from whom are descended, beginning in 1437, all subsequent sovereigns of Scotland, and successively, from 1603 on, the sovereigns of England, of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the United Kingdom to the present day.
King James I of Scotland was assassinated in Perth in 1437, by followers of the Earl of Atholl at Blackfriars church.
James I, King of Scots ( July 1394 – 21 February 1437 ), was the youngest of three sons of King Robert III and Annabella Drummond and was probably born in late July 1394 in Dunfermline.
* 1437 BC — Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion I.
The so-called " Black Dinner " which followed saw the two boys summarily beheaded on trumped-up charges, in the presence of the ten-year-old King James II ( ruled 1437 – 1460 ).
On 25 March 1437, the six-year-old was formally crowned King of Scots at Holyrood Abbey.
The additions of Bower form eleven books, and bring down the narrative to the death of King James I in 1437.
It was then captured by Sigismund's forces, and on 9 September 1437 Roháč, still refusing to accept Sigismund as his King, was hanged in Prague.
The Hungarian Kingdom fell in a crisis after the death of Sigismund of Hungary ( who later was also King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor ) in 1437.
Robert Riabhach (' Grizzled ') Duncanson, 4th Chief of Clann Dhonnchaidh, was a strong supporter of King James I ( 1406 – 1437 ) and was incensed by his murder at the Blackfriars Dominican Friary in Perth.
Stanczyk, the court jester to King Sigismund I ( 1437 – 1548 ), to whom Matejko gave his own features.
* John II Stanley of the Isle of Man ( 1386 – 1437 ), Knight of the Garter and King of Mann

1437 and James
His son James II ( reigned 1437 – 1460 ), when he came of age in 1449, continued his father's policy of weakening the great noble families, most notably taking on the powerful Black Douglas family that had come to prominence at the time of the Bruce.
It stood just west of the medieval town and was founded by James I ( 1406 – 1437 ) in the early 15th century.
James was murdered at Perth on the night of 20 – 1 February 1437 in a failed coup by his uncle and former ally Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl.
The Bishop of Urbino arrived in Scotland in December 1436 and apparently a reconciliation between James and the papal legate had taken place by the middle of February 1437 but the events of 21 February when James was assassinated prevented the legate from completing his commission.
In February 1437 James lodged at the Blackfriars monastery on the outskirts of Perth accompanied by the queen but separated from most of their servants.
The regicide of James I came so unexpectedly that a period of disorder took hold before James II was crowned at Holyrood Abbey on 25 March 1437 but it was not until early May that the main conspirators, Walter of Atholl, his grandson Robert Stewart and Robert Graham were gruesomely executed.
Covers the life of James I from c. 1405 to his death in 1437.
James was also crowned at Holyrood in 1437 and building works were carried out before his marriage there in 1449.
Holyrood Abbey was the site of the coronations of James II in 1437 and Charles I in 1633.
* James I of Scotland ( b. Dec 1394-d. 21 Feb 1437 )
James II ( 16 October 1430 – 3 August 1460 ), who reigned as king of Scots from 1437 on, was the son of James I and Joan Beaufort.
On 21 February 1437, James I was assassinated and the six-year-old Duke of Rothesay immediately succeeded him as James II.
James I was assassinated on 21 February 1437.
The nave from the reign of David I at Dunfermline Abbey Malcolm III established Dunfermline as a new seat for royal power in the mid-11th century and initiated changes that eventually made the township the de facto capital of Scotland for much of the period until the assassination of James I in 1437.

1437 and I
He died in 9 December 1437 at Znojmo (), Moravia ( now Czech Republic ), and as ordered in life, he was buried at Nagyvárad, Hungary ( today Oradea, Romania ), next to the tomb of the king Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary, who was the ideal of the perfect monarch, warrior and Christian for that time and was deeply venerated by Sigismund.
When Frederick I retired in 1437, he compensated his incapable eldest son John with the Principality of Bayreuth while Frederick II assumed the government of Brandenburg.
** No. 1437 Flight RAF ( Strategic Reconnaissance ) ( 8 × Baltimores I / II / III )
Sigismund I of Hungary ( 1387 – 1437 ) organized a crusade against them, but the battle of Nicopolis ( now Nikopol, Bulgaria ) ended in disaster for the Christian forces in 1396.

1437 and Scotland
From 1437, Sir William Crichton was Keeper of Edinburgh Castle, and soon after became Chancellor of Scotland.
* James I of Scotland ( 1394 – 1437 ), nominal King of Scots from 1406 and reigned 1424 – 1437
* James II of Scotland ( 1430 – 1460 ), King of Scots 1437 – 1460
* Sir Robert Graham ( died 1437 ), one of the assassins of James I of Scotland
The seventh Earl was created Earl of Avondale and Lord Balveny in 1437, also in the Peerage of Scotland.
Joan Beaufort ( c. 1404 – 15 July 1445 ) was the Queen Consort of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James I of Scotland.
During part of the minority of her son James II ( from 1437 to 1439 ), she served as the Regent of Scotland.
1437: Edinburgh becomes the capital of Scotland
Catherine Douglas, later Catherine " Kate " Barlass, was a historical figure who tried to prevent the assassination of King James I of Scotland on February 20, 1437.

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