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  1. Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany. Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany ( Scottish Gaelic: Muireadhach Stiubhart) (1362 – 24 May 1425) was a leading Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, and the grandson of King Robert II of Scotland, who founded the Stewart dynasty. In 1389, he became Justiciar North of the Forth.

  2. Duke of Albany. Duke of Albany ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der sechsmal jüngeren Söhnen des schottischen ( Haus Stuart) und einmal auch des britischen Königshauses ( Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) verliehen wurde. Der Titel ist seit 1919 ausgesetzt (suspended). Die Dukedoms of Albany erster bis sechster Verleihung gehörten zur ...

  3. When Sir Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albany was born about 1340, in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, his father, Robert II King of Scotland, was 25 and his mother, Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, was 21. He married Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith on 9 September 1361, in Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 6 ...

  4. Albany was talented and politically astute, but has been regarded as a master of chicanery who avoided controversial measures and failed to punish powerful offenders. He died aged eighty, in full possession of his faculties, without ever fulfilling his ambitions for the throne. From: Robert Stewart, duke of Albany in The Kings and Queens of ...

  5. Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (c. 1340 – 3 September 1420) was a member of the Scottish royal family who served as regent (at least partially) to three Scottish monarchs (Robert II, Robert III, and James I).

  6. 29 de sept. de 2021 · The battle was inconclusive, allowing Robert, Duke of Albany to step in and take control of the Earldom of Ross. Robert continued in power until his death in 1420, at the age of 80, and after effectively ruling Scotland for 32 years. He was succeeded as Governor of Scotland by his son Murdoch, 2nd Duke of Albany.

  7. During Prince James’ captivity, his father died, and James became the uncrowned King of Scots. Meanwhile, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, ruled Scotland in the king’s absence and did little to help secure the release of young King James. Upon Robert’s death, his son, Murdoch Stewart became 2nd Duke of Albany.