His allegory The Thrissil and the Rois commemorated the marriage of Margaret of England to King James IV in 1503 while the "Eulogy to Bernard Stewart, Lord of Aubigny" welcomed the arrival of a distinguished Franco-Scottish soldier as the French ambassador in 1508.
The Lord of the Rings | George Bernard Shaw | Rod Stewart | James Stewart | Lord Byron | Lord Chancellor | Lord | Lord Mayor of London | Martha Stewart | Jon Stewart | Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales | David A. Stewart | Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Lord Kitchener | Lord Chamberlain | Lord President of the Council | Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | Bernard of Clairvaux | Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein | Lord Chancellor of Ireland | Stewart Copeland | Lord & Taylor | Lord Mayor | Lord Deputy of Ireland | Lord of the Manor | Dave Stewart | Lord's Resistance Army | Charles Stewart Parnell | Stewart Lee | Lord's Prayer |
Bernard Stewart, alias used by Ernie O'Malley (1897–1957), Irish Republican Army officer, upon his capture
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Lord Bernard Stewart (1623–1645), Scottish aristocrat and Royalist commander in the English Civil War
On 24 May 1495 he arrived in the port of Messina in Sicily, only to find that Ferdinand had already crossed over into Calabria with an army and had reoccupied Reggio.
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Stewart received orders from Charles VIII to lead one thousand of the king's cavalry over the Alps and into Lombardy and after taking part with Charles in the conquest of Romagna accompanied him in the triumphal entry into Florence on 15 November 1494.