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  1. Alexander Stewart (c. 1375 – 1435) was a Scottish nobleman, Earl of Mar from 1404. He acquired the earldom through marriage to the hereditary countess, and successfully ruled the northern part of Scotland.

  2. 25 de nov. de 2022 · About Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar. Alexander first married to Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar (d. 1408). Alexander remarried with Marie van Hoorn, daughter of Willem, Lord of Duffel, in 1410. He died without having a legitimate male heir, and the Earldom of Mar passed to the crown.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_MarEarl of Mar - Wikipedia

    Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar (c. 1360–1408) Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar (c. 1375–1435), second husband of Isabel Douglas (died 1408); recognised as Earl jure uxoris from marriage in 1404. Earls of Mar, first creation (1404) (as decided by Act of Parliament in 1885)

  4. 2 de sept. de 2022 · Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar. son. Walter "The Red Knight" Stuart, ... son. Robert Stewart. son. James Stewart, 1st of Fothergill. son. Donnchadh Stewart. son. Euphemia I, Countess of Ross. wife. Robert II, King of Scots. father. Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan. mother. Walter Stewart, Earl of Fife. brother. About Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_MarClan Mar - Wikipedia

    Clan Mar is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. [2] . It is also officially known as the Tribe of Mar. [3] The chiefs of the Clan Mar were the original Earls of Mar, although this title later went via an heiress to the Douglases in the late fourteenth century, and then to the Stewarts before going to the Erskines.

  6. Biography. Alexander Stewart, 12th Earl of Mar [1] Sir Alexander STEWART 12TH EARL OF MAR [2] [3] Early Life. p. Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan and probably Mairead inghean Eachann. [4] Marriage. In 1404 Isabel Douglas Countess of Mar and Garioch held a major meeting in the fields in front of the gates of Kildrummy Castle.

  7. Alexander Stewart, duke of Albany (born c. 1454—died 1485, France) was the second son of James II of Scotland, created duke of Albany in or before 1458. Both he and John, earl of Mar , quarrelled with their brother James III , who imprisoned them in 1479.