Category: House of Stewart

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House of Stewart

Preceded by House of Bruce.

Followed by House of Stuart (after 1603).

Part of the Project:European Aristocrats, for assistance see Category:European_Aristocrats_House_Assignments#House_Assignments_.28by_LNAB_-_Last_Name_at_Birth.29 the House Assignments.

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Scottish Royal House of Stewart (Monarchs of Scotland) (1371–1567)

The House of Stewart (latterly gallicised to Stuart) is a European royal house. Founded by Robert II of Scotland, the Stewarts first became monarchs of the Kingdom of Scotland during the late 14th century, and subsequently held the position of the Kings of England, Ireland, and Great Britain. Their patrilineal ancestors (from Brittany) had held the office of High Steward of Scotland since the 12th century, after arriving by way of Norman England. The dynasty inherited further territory by the 17th century which covered the entire British Isles, including the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Ireland, also maintaining a claim to the Kingdom of France.

The First Stewarts Robert the Stewart was a grandson of Robert I by the latter's daughter, Marjorie. Having been born in 1316, he was older than his uncle, David II; consequently, he was at his accession an old man, unable to reign vigorously, a problem also faced by his son Robert III, who had suffered lasting damage in a horse-riding accident.

The Regencies

These two were followed by a series of regencies, caused by the youth of the succeeding kings. Consequently, the Stewart era saw periods of royal inertia, during which the nobles usurped power from the crown, followed by periods of personal rule by the monarch, during which he or she would attempt to address the issues created by their own minority and the long-term effects of previous reigns. Governing Scotland became increasingly difficult, as the powerful nobility became increasingly intractable; James I's attempts to curb the disorder of the realm ended in his assassination; James III was killed in a civil war between himself and the nobility, led by his own son; when James IV, who had governed sternly and suppressed the aristocrats, died in the Battle of Flodden, his wife Margaret Tudor, who had been nominated regent for their young son James V, was unseated by noble feuding, and James V's own wife, Mary of Guise, succeeded in ruling Scotland during the regency for her young daughter Mary I only by dividing and conquering the noble factions, and by distributing French bribes with a liberal hand. Finally, Mary I, the daughter of James V, found herself unable to govern Scotland faced with the surliness of the aristocracy and the intransigence of the population, who favoured Calvinism and disapproved of her Catholicism; she was forced to abdicate, and fled to England, where she was executed for treason against the English Queen Elizabeth I. Upon her abdication, her son, fathered by a junior member of the Stewart family, became King.

See Wikipedia article for a list of Scottish monarchs [here].


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1350 Stobhall, Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland - 1401 photo

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- bef 1399
abt 30 Apr 1514 Stirling Castle, Scotland - abt 18 Dec 1515
abt 1343 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland - 04 Apr 1406 photo
abt 1382 - abt 1412
20 Oct 1509 Edinburgh, West Lothian, Scotland - 14 Jul 1510
24 Oct 1378 Scotland - 26 Mar 1402
1357 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland - abt 05 Mar 1389 photo
1470 - 1518
abt 1580 - aft 13 Apr 1598
16 Oct 1430 Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland - aft 03 Aug 1460 photo

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17 Mar 1473 Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland - 09 Sep 1513 photo
25 Jul 1394 Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland - 21 Feb 1437 photo
aft 1332 - bef 1390
1450 - 1500
10 Jul 1451 Stirling Castle, Scotland - 11 Jun 1488 photo
10 Apr 1512 Linlithgow, Linlithgowshire, Scotland - 14 Dec 1542 photo
1499 Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland - 12 Jun 1544
abt 1428 Holyrood, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland - 22 Jun 1493
bef 1390 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland - 1425
1380 Argyll, Scotland - 17 Aug 1424 photo
14 Aug 1337 Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland - 04 Apr 1406 photo
bef May 1452 Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland - abt May 1488 photo

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08 Dec 1542 Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Linlithgowshire, Scotland - 08 Feb 1587 photo
02 Mar 1316 Dundonald, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland - 19 Apr 1390 photo
abt 1385 Scotland - abt 1435
abt 1360 Scotland - bef 23 Sep 1430
abt 1378 Lochindorb Castle, Badenoch, Scotland - 26 Mar 1456
abt 1360 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland - 26 Mar 1437
abt 1338 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland - abt 1362 photo
19 Aug 1596 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland - 13 Feb 1662 photo
19 Jun 1566 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland - 27 Mar 1625 photo




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