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  1. Joan Stewart Countess Morton 1428-1486. Jean Stewart 1428-1486. Joan Stewart (Princess of Scotland) 1428-. Eleanor Stewart 1428-1493. Mary, Princess of Scotland And Countess Buchan Stewart 1429-1465. Annabella (Countess Huntly) Stewart 1430-1471. Alexander Stewart 1430-1435. Alexander, (Duke of Rothesay) Stewart 1430-1430. James II Stewart King ...

  2. James Douglas I conde de Morton y Joan Stewart condesa de Morton la muda. Hermanos. ... Matrimonios. 1) con Janet Crichton. Hijos. De 1) James Douglas III conde de ...

  3. es.negapedia.org › articles › Denise_LopezDenise Lopez - Negapedia

    Joan Stewart, condesa de Morton Juana Estuardo, condesa de Morton, era hija de Jacobo I, rey de Escocia, y esposa de Jacobo Douglas, primer conde de Morton. Era conocida, en latín, como la muta domina [dama muda] de Dalkeith Livvakterna Livvakterna, es una película de acción estrenada el 17 de agosto de 2001 dirigida por Anders Nilsson ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_StewartJoan Stewart - Wikipedia

    Joan Stewart. Joan Stewart may refer to: Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots, married James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton, daughter of James I, King of Scotland. Joan Hinde Stewart, American academic administrator. Category:

  5. James Stewart el caballero negro de Lorn y Juana Beaufort Hermanos Margarita Estuardo , Jacobo II de Escocia el cara feroz , Alexander Stewart duque de Rothesay, Isabella de Escocia duquesa de Bretaña , Eleanor de Escocia , Mary Stewart condesa de Buchan , Joan Stewart la muda condesa de Morton , Annabel de Escocia , John Stewart I conde de Atholl y Andrew Stewart obispo de Moray

  6. The tombs of Lord and Lady Morton as they appeared in 1902. Note the blank faces and missing hands. Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton, also called Joanna (c. 1428 – 22 June 1493), was the daughter of James I, King of Scotland, and the wife of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton. She was known, in Latin, as the muta domina [mute lady] of Dalkeith.

  7. Date: 8 February 2013, 16:47:27: Source: Book, A History of the House of Douglas, From the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland, Volume 1 (London: Fremantle & Co., 1902), page 241