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  1. Isabella of Lennox (died 1458) was the ruler of Lennox, at least from 1437 to 1458, and last in the line of Mormaers or native Scottish rulers.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2023 · Isabella of Lennox was the ruler of Lennox, 14371458. As the wife of Murdoch Stewart, she was Duchess of Albany (1420–1425) as well. Isabella was the daughter of Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox and Helena, the daughter of Sir Archibald Campbell.

    • Murdoch Stewart, Duke Of Albany
    • 1368
    • "Isabelle Stewart"
    • Lennox, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
  3. Isabella of Lennox (d.1458) was the ruler of Lennox, from 1437–1458, and last in the line of Mormaers or Native Scottish rulers. As the wife of Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany (d.1425), she was al ….

    • Female
    • Murdoch Stewart 2nd Duke of Albany
  4. Isabella of Lennox (died 1458) was the ruler of Lennox, at least from 1437 to 1458, and last in the line of Mormaers or native Scottish rulers.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › charlotte-lennoxCharlotte Lennox _ AcademiaLab

    Charlotte Lennox, de soltera Ramsay (c. 1729 - 4 de enero de 1804), fue una novelista, dramaturga, poeta, traductora escocesa. ensayista y editora de revistas, que ha sido recordada principalmente como la autora de El Quijote femenino y por su asociación con Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds y Samuel Richardson.

  6. Isabel Lennox. Gender: Female. Birth: 1368. Lennox, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Death: 1458 (89-91) Lennox Castle, Inchmurrin Island in Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, (Present UK) Immediate Family: Daughter of Donnchadh Lennox, 8th Earl of Lennox and Helen Campbell. Wife of Murdoch Stewart, Duke Of Albany.

  7. Isabella of Lennox (d.1458) was the ruler of Lennox, from 1437–1458, and last in the line of Mormaers or Native Scottish rulers. As the wife of Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany (d.1425), she was also Duchess of Albany (1420–1425), but in 1425 her family would be almost completely destroyed when her husband, father and two sons were ...