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  1. Annabella of Scotland (c. 1436 – 1509) was a Scottish princess, a member of the House of Stewart, and by her two marriages Countess of Geneva and Countess of Huntly. Both of her marriages were annulled, the first without being consummated and the second on grounds of consanguinity

  2. Anabella Estuardo (ca. 1436-1509) era la hija menor del rey Jacobo I de Escocia y Juana Beaufort . Primeros años. Anabella fue nombrada así probablemente por su abuela paterna, Anabella Drummond. Era la menor de las seis hijas y dos hijos de Jacobo I y Juana Beaufort.

  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Annabella of Scotland (ca 1433 – after 1471) was the youngest daughter of King James I and Joan Beaufort. First marriage: Her first husband was Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva whom she married in 1447 on either April 1 or December 14.

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  4. A Scottish noblewoman, Annabella Drummond became queen of her native country. Born into the petty nobility, she married the illegitimately born knight Sir John Stewart of Kyle around 1367. Her father-in-law was the earl Robert of Atholl, who was related through his mother to the Scottish royal house.

  5. Annabella Drummond, Queen of Scotland. By Susan Abernethy. Annabella Drummond was married to Robert III, King of Scots. They had the longest duration of a Scottish royal marriage in history. It lasted for thirty-five years and seven months. Annabella was born c. 1350. Her father was Sir John Drummond of Stobhall, near Perth.

  6. George secondly married, before March 1459–60, Princess Annabella of Scotland, youngest daughter of King James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort (the granddaughter of John of Gaunt).