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  1. Alexander of Islay or Alexander MacDonald (died 1449; Scottish Gaelic: Alasdair MacDomhnaill, Dòmhnallach or MacDhòmhnaill) was a medieval Scottish nobleman who succeeded his father Domhnall of Islay as Lord of the Isles (1423–1449), later rising to the rank of Earl of Ross (1437–49).

  2. 22 de may. de 2024 · Alexander of Islay lived from about 1390 to 1449. Also known as Alasdair MacDomhnaill or MacDhòmhnaill, he was the third chief of Clan Donald to hold the title Lord of the Isles. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

  3. House. Clan Donald. Father. Alexander of Islay. Mother. Elizabeth Seton. John of Islay (or John MacDonald) (14341503), Earl of Ross, fourth (and last) Lord of the Isles, and Mac Domhnaill (chief of Clan Donald ), was a pivotal figure in late medieval Scotland: specifically in the struggle for power with James Stewart, James III of ...

  4. Donald's son, Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross succeeded his father as Lord of the Isles. Alexander attempted an invasion of Ross in 1429 which led to his defeat and capture by Mar at the Battle of Lochaber .

  5. Alexander of Islay (or Alexander MacDonald) was a medieval Scottish nobleman, who succeeded his father Donald of Islay as Lord of the Isles (1423–1449) and rose to the rank of Earl of Ross (1437–49). He was buried in the Chanonry of Fortrose on May 8, 1449. His tomb no longer remains. (Source: Batten, E. C. The Charters of the Priory of Beauly.

  6. Alexander of Islay or Alexander MacDonald (died 1449; Scottish Gaelic: Alasdair MacDomhnaill, Dòmhnallach or MacDhòmhnaill) was a medieval Scottish nobleman, who succeeded his father Domhnall of Islay as Lord of the Isles (1423–1449) and rose to the rank of Earl of Ross (1437–49).

  7. Alexander Alasdair MacDomhnaill, Lord of the Isles MacDonald Xth Earl of Ross (Macdonald) aka of Islay (1398 - certain 8 May 1449)