James III of Scotland - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of James III of Scotland
16. Robert II of Scotland
8. Robert III of Scotland
17. Elizabeth Mure
4. James I of Scotland
18. John Drummond of Lennox
9. Anabella Drummond
19. Mary Montifex
2. James II of Scotland
20. John of Gaunt
10. John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset
21. Katherine de Roet
5. Joan Beaufort
22. Thomas Holland of Kent
11. Margaret Holland
23. Alice FitzAlan
1. James III of Scotland
24. Arnold I, Lord of Egmond
12. John II of Egmond
25. Jolanthe of Leiningen
6. Arnold, Duke of Gelderland
26. John V, Lord of Arkel
13. Maria van Arkel
27. Joanna of Jülich
3. Mary of Guelders
28. Adolph III of Mark
14. Adolph I, Duke of Cleves
29. Margaret of Jülich
7. Catherine of Cleves
30. John II of Burgundy
15. Mary of Burgundy
31. Margaret of Bavaria

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