James IV
James IV was the King of Scotland from 1488 until his death in 1513. He was the son of James III and became king at a young age after his father's defeat. James IV is known for his efforts to strengthen the Scottish monarchy and improve relations with England and France. He also promoted education and the arts during his reign.
James IV is remembered for his military ambitions, particularly his involvement in the Battle of Flodden in 1513, where he led his troops against the English. Unfortunately, the battle ended in a devastating defeat for Scotland, resulting in James IV's death and a significant loss for the Scottish crown.