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Anabella Drummond (c. 1350–1401) was Queen of Scotland by marriage to King Robert III of Scotland . Life. Early life. She was the daughter of Sir John Drummond, of Stobhall, near Perth, 11th Thane of Lennox and Chief of Clan Drummond, and Mary Montifex, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Sir William de Montifex, Justiciar of Scotland. [1] .
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Anabella Drummond (Dunfermline, h. 1350 - Scone, octubre de 1401), hija de Sir John Drummond de Stobhall y Mary Montifex, fue reina consorte de Roberto III de Escocia. Vida [ editar ] Se casó en 1367 con Juan Estuardo (futuro Roberto III), y poco después de su boda, se vio envuelta en la lucha por el poder entre su esposo y el hermano de este ...
Anabella Drummond (c. 1350–1401) was the Queen Consort of Scotland as the wife of Robert III of Scotland. She was the niece of David´s second queen, Margaret. She married John Stewart (the future Robert III of Scotland) in 1367. Soon, she was enveloped in a power struggle with her husband´s brother.
MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Anabella Drummond ( Dunfermline, h. 1350 - Scone, octubre de 1401), hija de Sir John Drummond de Stobhall y Mary Montifex, fue reina consorte de Roberto III de Escocia. Datos rápidos Reinado, Predecesor ... Anabella Drummond.
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.
21 de mar. de 2024 · Annabella Drummond. (c. 1350—1367) Quick Reference. Queen of Scotland, b. c .1350, da. of Sir John Drummond; m. Robert Stewart, earl of Carrick (later Robert III), 1367; d. Scone, 1401. The Drummond family rose to prominence in the 1360s as kin of David II's second wife, Margaret, and Annabella was the queen's niece.
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.