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  1. Alexander Stewart (c. 1210 – 1282), known as Alexander of Dundonald, was a Scottish magnate who in 1241 succeeded his father as hereditary High Steward of Scotland.

  2. 29 de ago. de 2023 · Alexander, fourth High Stewart, was born in 1214, [1] and while a young man went off to fight in the Crusades. In 1255 he is one of the Regents of Scotland during the minority of Alexander III. In 1263 he commanded the right wing of the Scots army at, when the Norse invaders under Haco were soundly defeated.

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    • Jean (Macrory) Stewart
  3. 18 de feb. de 2024 · Death: 1283 (68-69) Dundonald Castle, Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland. Place of Burial: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Immediate Family: Son of Walter Fitzalan Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and Bethóc nic Gille Crist, Countess of Angus. Husband of wife of Alexander Stewart.

  4. Alexander Stewart (1214–1283) was 4th hereditary High Steward of Scotland from his father´s death in 1246. A son of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland by his wife Bethóc, daughter of Gille Críst, Earl of Angus, Alexander is said to have accompanied Louis IX of France on the Seventh Crusade (1248–1254).

  5. 2 de oct. de 2021 · It is now time to explore the story of Alexander Fitz Walter, also known as Alexander of Dundonald, Alexander de Dundonald or Alexander Stewart – the 4th hereditary High Steward of Scotland, who is said to have been born at Dundonald c 1214.

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  6. A junior branch of the Stewart family descended from the younger son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland (d.1283), namely "Stewart of Darnley", paternal ancestors of King James I & VI, lived for several generations in France, when the name became spelt in the French manner "Stuart" and "Dernelé". [12]

  7. 2 de oct. de 2019 · On 2nd October 1263, the Battle of Largs was fought between a Scottish army commanded by Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland, and a Norse-Hebridean force led by Haakon IV of Norway. It was the only major military engagement of the Scottish-Norwegian War of 1262-1266.