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  1. Hace 5 días · Doune has a long history of fortification. A Roman fort is nearby, and the masonry and earthworks of the present castle probably include parts of an earlier castle that stood here. But the way the castle looks today is largely down to ‘Scotland’s uncrowned king’. Doune was the seat of Robert Stewart, the 1st Duke of Albany and Governor of ...

  2. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Robert's peace strategy was a factor in the virtual coup in 1384 when he lost control of the country, first to his eldest son, John, Earl of Carrick, afterwards King Robert III, and then from 1388 to John's younger brother, Robert, Earl of Fife, afterwards the first Duke of Albany. Robert II died in Dundonald Castle in 1390 and was buried at ...

  3. 5 de jun. de 2018 · 1419. The year 1419, the 3rd of September, Robert [Stewart], Duke of Albany, Governor of Scotland, departed this mortal life, after he had governed the realm 10 years, since the death of his brother, King Robert III., and was solemnly interred at Dunfermline, in St. Marie’s Chapel; after whose death, his eldest son Murdoch [Stewart], Duke of ...

  4. As regards Albany's responsibility for the imprisonment and death of Rothesay in 1402 [see under Stewart, David, Duke of Rothesay], at a meeting of the parliament held on 16 May 1402 it was declared that Rothesay had died from natural causes, and Albany and Douglas, who acknowledged their share in his arrest, were formally pardoned for any breach of the law which that act might have involved ...

  5. Robert, Duke of Albany. Robert, Duke of Albany was the son of Robert II, King of Scotland and his first wife. He also served as regnant to two monarchs that came after his father, Robert III and James I. He was seen to be the next king after his father but the crown went to his younger brother instead.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2023 · Johanna was the daughter of Robert, Duke of Albany,Governor of Scotland. She married Sir Robert Stewart after receiving a papal dispensation on 27 Sep 1397. They had issue: John, 2nd Lord of Lorn; Walter, 1st of Lord Innermeath; Alan; David; Robert; Agnes, m. John, first Lord Lindsay of the Byres a daughter, stated to have m.

  7. In 1398 Robert was created duke of Albany, a title which reflected his ambitions. Albany's guardianship was characterized by intermittent hostility towards England, consistent support (until 1418) of the antipope Benedict XIII, a growing commitment to the French alliance, and a ruthless elimination of political opponents.