James IV is the best-known of all the late medieval Scottish
rulers. Widely praised by his contemporaries, he combined the
qualities of successful medieval monarch with a wide interest in
the arts and sciences, while remaining acutely conscious of the
need to enhance the prestige of his dynasty throughout Europe. This
excellent study examines all aspects of James IV's sovereignty,
explains his popularity and his highly successful kingship and
assesses reasons for the disastrous end to the reign when the king
and a large population of the Scottish nobility were eliminated in
a single afternoon in 1513 at Flodden. This book represents
Scottish historical research at its very best. It is meticulously
researched and sensitively written.
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