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  1. Prince David Stewart (1357 – c. 1386), Prince of Scotland, was a 14th-century Scottish magnate. He was the eldest son of the second marriage of King Robert II with Euphemia de Ross.

  2. In 1344 it was regranted by King David to Maurice de Moravia, a royal favourite who had a vague claim to the earldom as Malise's nephew and also stepfather. Strathearn has since been used as a peerage title for James Stewart, an illegitimate son of King James V of Scotland, who was created Lord Abernethy and Strathearn and Earl of ...

  3. Hace 6 días · David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn's Timeline. Genealogy for David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn (b. - 1390) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    David Stewart was born in 1357 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, he was a son of King Robert II of Scotland and his wife Euphemia Ross. He was given the Titles Earl Palatine of Strathearn and Caithness.

    There does not seem any basis in fact for identifying the wife of David Stewart as Eupheme Lindsay. All that is known about her is that she was the daughter of Alexander Lindsay of Glenesk and his first wife, Katherine Stirling. Both Sir James Balfour Paul and Douglas Richardson agree that her first name is unknown. Alison Weir also acknowledges th...

  4. When David Stewart Earl of Strathearn was born in 1357, in Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland, his father, Robert II King of Scots, was 41 and his mother, Euphemia Ross - Queen Consort of Scotland, was 37. He married Eupheme Lindsay about 1375, in Scotland.

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  5. 21 de may. de 2023 · DAVID Stewart ( [1356/60]–before 15 Mar 1390). The Liber Pluscardensis names " comitem David de Strathern " as son of King Robert and his wife " regina Eufemia " [1405]. He was created Earl of Strathearn 26 Mar 1371, and Earl of Caithness before 24 Dec 1375, after which he was styled "Earl Palatine of Strathearn and Earl of ...

  6. Alexander´s activities and methods of royal administration, enforced by Gaelic mercenaries, drew criticism from northern earls and bishops and from his younger half-brother David, Earl of Strathearn.