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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · John Stewart, Earl of Mar and Garioch was born between 1456 and 1459.1 He was the son of James II Stewart, King of Scotland and Marie von Geldern.2 He died on 9 July 1479 at Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, possibly murdered on the orders of his brother, King James III, unmarried. [1]

  2. can refer to:* John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1479), son of James II of Scotland * John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1503), son of James III of Scotland

  3. The title was then bestowed firstly on the king’s son, Prince John, and later, in 1562, on James Stewart, the illegitimate half-brother of Mary, Queen of Scots. In 1565 Queen Mary granted a charter to John, eighteenth Earl, restoring the title.

  4. Margaret, Countess of Mar, 10th holder of the Earldom and 2nd Lady Garioch, married 1stly the Earl of Douglas, and 2ndly Sir John Swinton of Swinton. Margaret died before December 1393 and was succeeded by her daughter Isabel by her marriage to the Earl of Douglas. Isabel, Countess of Mar, 11th holder of the Earldom, married 1stly Sir Malcolm ...

  5. John Stewart, Earl of Mar (1456) John Stewart, Earl of Mar and Garioch (* im Oktober 1456; † wahrscheinlich 9. Juli 1479, [1] sicher vor dem 14. Juli 1480 [2] in Edinburgh ), war ein schottischer Adeliger .

  6. Erskine inherited the earldom of Mar in 1572 upon the death of his father, John, 1st (and 18th) Earl of Mar, who had become regent for the five-year-old James VI in 1571. Mar grew up with James at Stirling Castle, and in 1578 he made himself James’s guardian. When his influence over the young king was challenged by Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, and James Stewart, Earl of Arran, Mar and ...

  7. John Erskine, the 23rd and 6th Earl of Mar and 1st Duke of Mar, KT (1675 – May 1732), was a prominent Scottish nobleman and a key figure in the Jacobite movement. He held the title of the 23rd Earl of Mar from the earldom's first creation and was the sixth earl in its seventh creation (of 1565). [1] Erskine, often remembered for his political adaptability, navigated the complex and shifting ...