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James IV of Scotland reigned from 1488 to 1513. He is probably best known for his catastrophic defeat at the Battle of Flodden, during a war against Henry VIII. He ought to be much better known for his reign in Scotland, for he was one of Scotland's most effective monarchs.
This lecture covers his good relations with the nobility, his patronage of learning, his modernisation projects and his decisive subjugation of the Lords of the Isles.
It is deliberately a brief survey, for the sake of the busy reader; but it is packed with information about Scotland and her rich history.
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