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  1. Scattering Stewart Seed: The Rise of Robert, Duke of Albany. Professor Richard Oram. Robert the Steward’s prodigious expansion of the ranks of the Stewart family through his remarkable productivity as a father might have been a very visible way of taunting his uncle’s infertility and boosting his own reputation, but it threw up more problems…

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Margaret Graham died in 1380 and Albany subsequently married Muriella de Keith, with whom he had four children, the elder of whom was: John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan (1381–1424); he fought in France against the English during the Hundred Years War, serving with distinction, but was killed at the Battle of Verneuil on 17 August 1424;

  3. Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife and later Earl of Menteith, Earl of Atholl, Earl of Buchan, Duke of Albany and Governor of Scotland, has traditionally been described as a man of ruthless ambition, however recent historian, Dr. Shayna Devlin, PhD, who acknowledges his ambitiousness, casts him in a more favourable light as a participant in a system of late medieval corporate (family) governance ...

  4. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (c. 1340 – 3 September 1420) was a member of the Scottish royal family who served as regent (at least partially) to three Scottish monarchs (Robert II, Robert III, and James I).

  5. When Sir Robert Stewart - 1st Duke of Albany was born on 1 July 1340, in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, his father, Robert II Stewart King of Scotland, was 24 and his mother, Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, was 20. He married Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith on 9 September 1361, in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland.

  6. Robert, Duke of Albany (also possibly Arthur, Duke of Albany) was the second son of James V, King of Scotland and Mary of Guise. He, like his brother, died in infancy so the crown went to his sister, Princess Mary.

  7. John Stewart, 2nd duke of Albany (born c. 1484—died June 2, 1536) was the regent of Scotland during the reign of James V and advocate of close ties between France and Scotland. His father, Alexander Stewart ( c. 1454–85), the 1st duke of Albany of the second creation, died when he was scarcely more than an infant, and he was raised in France by his mother, Anne de la Tour d’Auvergne.