Thomas Cochrane (said to have been executed and forfeited 1482), also referred to as 'Robert Cochrane' in sixteenth-century chronicle accounts, was a royal servant and alleged 'familiar' or favourite of King James III of Scotland. Chronicle accounts allege that his influence over the king incurred the wrath of the old aristocracy, culminating in a coup at Lauder in which James III was arrested and Cochrane was executed.
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| - Thomas Cochrane (favori) (fr)
- Thomas (Robert) Cochrane (en)
- Robert Cochrane (sv)
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| - Thomas (alias Robert) Cochrane, mort en 1482, est un maçon écossais, célèbre pour avoir été le favori du roi Jacques III. (fr)
- Robert Cochrane, död 1482, var en skotsk arkitekt och kungagunstling. Han var Jakob III:s av Skottland betrodde rådgivare. Mot Cochrane, som var av icke-adlig börd, reste sig den skotska adeln. Han beskylldes bland annat för att ha förmått kungen att mörda sin bror, och hängdes. (sv)
- Thomas Cochrane (said to have been executed and forfeited 1482), also referred to as 'Robert Cochrane' in sixteenth-century chronicle accounts, was a royal servant and alleged 'familiar' or favourite of King James III of Scotland. Chronicle accounts allege that his influence over the king incurred the wrath of the old aristocracy, culminating in a coup at Lauder in which James III was arrested and Cochrane was executed. (en)
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| - A 1906 illustration depicting Robert Cochrane being arrested by the Earl of Angus in 1482 (en)
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| - Thomas (alias Robert) Cochrane, mort en 1482, est un maçon écossais, célèbre pour avoir été le favori du roi Jacques III. (fr)
- Thomas Cochrane (said to have been executed and forfeited 1482), also referred to as 'Robert Cochrane' in sixteenth-century chronicle accounts, was a royal servant and alleged 'familiar' or favourite of King James III of Scotland. Chronicle accounts allege that his influence over the king incurred the wrath of the old aristocracy, culminating in a coup at Lauder in which James III was arrested and Cochrane was executed. There exists uncertainty about even the most basic facts of Cochrane's life. Even his correct first name has been disputed, which is given as both Thomas and Robert by different 16th century chroniclers. Contemporary sources however only mention a Thomas Cochrane as an officer of the king in the late 1470s and early 1480s. Despite his limited presence in the contemporary record, Cochrane's career as a royal favourite and man who encouraged the king's interest in unmanly pursuits not deemed appropriate for a monarch has dominated accounts of James III's reign until the present day. (en)
- Robert Cochrane, död 1482, var en skotsk arkitekt och kungagunstling. Han var Jakob III:s av Skottland betrodde rådgivare. Mot Cochrane, som var av icke-adlig börd, reste sig den skotska adeln. Han beskylldes bland annat för att ha förmått kungen att mörda sin bror, och hängdes. (sv)
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