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1503 and she
On 2 February 1503, she gave birth to a girl named Katherine, but the child died a few days afterwards.
He married Elizabeth Brooke ( 1503 – 1550 ), the sister of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham, in 1522, and a year later she gave birth to a son, Thomas Wyatt, the younger, who led Wyatt's rebellion many years after his father's death.
O ' Nan thinks she may be body number 1503.
Still grieving for her eldest son, Arthur, who had died shortly before she became pregnant, Elizabeth succumbed to a post-pregnancy infection on 11 February 1503, her thirty-seventh birthday.

1503 and married
In 1503, he married Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, thus laying the foundation for the 17th century Union of the Crowns.
* 1503James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor are married according to a Papal Bull by Pope Alexander VI.
In December 1503, Julius issued a dispensation allowing Henry VIII to marry Katharine of Aragon who had previously been briefly married to Henry's brother Prince Arthur Tudor who had died some years before.
# Bona ( Avilliana 12 August 1449 – Fossano 17 November 1503 ), married Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan.
# Blessed Louise ( 1461 – 1503 ), married the Prince of Chalon and, later, became a Poor Clare nun
# Maria ( c. 1455-1511 ) married Philip of Baden-Hochberg ( 1454 – 1503 )
On 25 May 1521 in Linz, Austria, Ferdinand married Anna of Bohemia and Hungary ( 1503 – 1547 ), daughter of Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his wife Anne de Foix.
The Saviles later intermarried with the Calverley family as well, so that when Sir John Savile died in 1503 in Thornhill, he left provision in his will for his sister Alice, married to Sir William Calverley.
* Barbara ( 1455 – 1503 ), married in 1474 Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg.
# Ludmila ( 16 October 1456 – 20 January 1503 ), married Frederick I of Liegnitz
* Katherine Neville ( 1442 – 1503 ), who married first William Bonville, 6th Baron Harington, and second William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, had issue.
* Alice Neville ( c. 1450 – 1503 ), who married Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh.
It was in Santarém that he was married in 1503 to Dona Isabel de Castro, whose family ( as his mother Dona Isabel de Gouveia ) had owned property there for many years.
# 1503 – 1521: Suzanne de Bourbon ( daughter of, married )
On February 24, 1482 Gilbert married Clara Gonzaga ( 1 July 1464 – 2 June 1503 ), daughter of Federico I of Gonzaga of Mantova ; they had the following issue:
In August 1503, James IV, King of Scots, married Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII of England, and the spirit of the new age was celebrated by the poet William Dunbar in The Thistle and the Rose.
In 1503, he married Henry VII's daughter, Margaret Tudor, thus laying the foundation for the 17th century Union of the Crowns.
This event was the result of an event in August 1503: James IV, King of Scots, married Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of Henry VII of England as a consequence of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace, concluded the previous year which, in theory, ended centuries of English-Scottish rivalry.
Thomas ' daughter Zoe ( died 1503 ) married Ivan III of Russia and, on rejoining the Orthodox faith, returned to her earlier name Sophia.
# Louise of Savoy ( 1462 – 1503 ), married in 1479 to Hugh de Chalon
* Marguerite d ' Armagnac, Duchess of Nemours ( d. 1503 ), married Peter de Rohan ( d. 1514 )
# Bianca ( b. Rome, March 1478-d. after 1522 ), married firstly in 1494, Astorre III Manfredi, Lord of Faenza ( d. 1502 ), and secondly in 1503, Troilo Rossi ( d. 1521 ), the first Marchese di San Secondo.
On 4 July 1546 he married Anna of Austria, a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary ( 1503 – 1547 ), daughter of King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his wife Anne de Foix, the union was designed to end the political rivalry between Austria and Bavaria.

1503 and James
* 1503King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, Scotland.
* Marietta de Patras ( died 1503 ), Greek mistress of King John II of Cyprus and the mother of his illegitimate son King James II of Cyprus
In May 1503, James IV confirmed her possession of lands and houses in Scotland, including Methven Castle, Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, Linlithgow Palace and Newark Castle in Ettrick Forest, with the incomes from the corresponding Earldom and Lordship lands.
In 1503, he helped escort Margaret Tudor north for her marriage to James IV of Scotland.
* James IV and Margaret Tudor in 1503
This was built by James IV following on from the completion of the King's Old Building in 1497, and was being plastered by 1503.
In 1501 he was involved in the negotiations for Catherine of Aragon's marriage to Arthur, Prince of Wales, and in 1503 conducted Margaret Tudor to Scotland for her wedding to King James IV.
The marriage itself did not take place until 1503, just a century before the accession of James I.
* 1503: Caithness: Separated from the sheriffdom of Inverness by act of 1503 during the reign of James IV.
It is not known exactly when the crown was originally made, but it can be seen in its pre-1540 form in the famous portrait of James IV of Scotland in the Book of Hours that was created for his marriage to Margaret Tudor in 1503.
The next creation was in 1503 for James Hamilton, 2nd Lord Hamilton.
* James Henryson of Fordell: 1494 – 1503
* James Livingston, 3rd Lord Livingston ( d. 1503 )
His son, James Hamilton, 2nd Lord Hamilton was created Earl of Arran in 1503.
James IV visited Bothwell in 1503 and 1504.
Records show that in 1503 James IV of Scotland established a flock of 5, 000 Scottish Blackface Sheep in Ettrick Forest in the area south of Peebles in the Borders.
In the legislation of the Scots Parliaments of 1493 and 1503 requiring all seaboard burghs to keep " busches " of 20 tons to be manned by idle able-bodied men, James and the Estates had not only the improvement of the fisheries in view, but the manning of the mercantile marine and the navy.
Margaret Tudor, the bride of King James IV of Scots, stayed here as the guest of the Earl of Morton before her formal entry to Edinburgh in 1503.
In 1503 Princess Margaret, eldest daughter of Henry VII of England stayed two days at the friary on her way to join her new husband James IV of Scotland.
* James ( 1486 – 1503 )

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