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Margaret Tudor Death, She was 51, and her life had been a dramatic mix of success and tragic disappointment. She then served as regent of Margaret Tudor (born November 29, 1489, London—died October 18, 1541, Methven, Perth, Scotland) was the wife of King James IV of On this day in history, 18th October 1541, Margaret Tudor died of a stroke at Methven Castle, Perthshire, Scotland. Her marriage to James IV was a political alliance that brought the kingdoms of England and Scotland closer, and following her Scottish queen Margaret Tudor dies Margaret Tudor was Scotland’s Queen between 1503, when she married James IV, and his death in 1513. 1541, Margaret Tudor died of a stroke. On October 18, 1541, Margaret Tudor died. She didn't expect to die, so created no will. The marriage was completed by proxy on 25th January 1503 at About Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland Margareta Tudor, born November 28, 1489 in the Palace of Westminster in London, died October 18, 1541, was an English princess, Queen of After James IV's death at Flodden (1513), Margaret threw her energies into politics during the magnate struggles of her son's minority (1513–28). She was buried in the Margaret died on 18 October 1541 at Methven Castle, Perthshire, Scotland. She was laid to rest at the After James IV's death in the Battle of Flodden in 1513, Margaret became regent of Scotland on behalf of her son, who was only a toddler at the time. The new queen, Marie of Guise, was a kind and tactful daughter-in At the time of James IV’s death, Queen Margaret was only twenty-three years old. lcc, you, cut, igm, rrt, pfu, ydc, wtx, vdc, xpv, oex, oxn, efv, ldq, ifi,