What was unique and remarkable about the accession of Scottish monarchs between 1437 and 1567?

Answer: For this 130 year period, all Scottish Kings ascended to the throne as children. The oldest, at the age of 15, was James IV. This led to extended regencies and instability, but the house of Stuart survived – with James VI eventually becoming King of England in 1603.

Source: Medieval Scotland by Alexander Grant and Keith Stringer

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