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  1. Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, Strathearn and Caithness (c. 1360 – 26 March 1437) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert II of Scotland. Stewart advocated for the ransom and return to Scotland of the future king in exile, James I, in 1424.

  2. Atholl, Walter Stewart, earl of. views 2,057,481 updated. Atholl, Walter Stewart, earl of [S] ( c. 1360–1437). Second son of Robert II's second marriage, to Euphemia Ross, and the only one of Robert's sons not to acquire an earldom in his father's lifetime.

  3. 21 de may. de 2023 · Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, Strathearn and Caithness (c. 1360 – 26 March 1437) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert II of Scotland. Stewart advocated for the ransom and return to Scotland of the future king in exile, James I, in 1424.

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  4. 26 de mar. de 2017 · 1437: Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl. Posted on 26 March, 2017 by Headsman. On this date in 1437, the Earl of Atholl finally reached the end of a three-day carnival of public tortures and lost bowels, heart, and head for assassinating the King of Scotland.

  5. Overview. earl of Atholl, Walter Stewart. (c. 1360—1437) Quick Reference. ( c. 1360–1437). Second son of Robert II's marriage to Euphemia Ross. Lord of Brechin until 1402, Walter Stewart acquired the earldom of Caithness [S] in that year, and that of Atholl [S] and the lordship of Methven in 1404.

  6. by Susan Flantzer. © Unofficial Royalty 2020. On February 20, 1437, 42-year-old James I, King of Scots was assassinated by conspirators including his uncle Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, the son of Robert II, King of Scots and his second wife Euphemia de Ross, who wanted to be on the throne instead of James.

  7. In 1437, Walter Stewart, earl of Atholl was a unique figure in the Scottish political community. He was the youngest and only sur viving legitimate son of Robert II and had nearly sixty years of political experience behind him.2 Atholl also had the distinction of being the king's closest adult kinsman, and as James's 'very dear