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  1. Euphemia de Ross (1329–1386), a member of Clan Ross, was Queen of Scots as the second wife of Robert II of Scotland. Life. Euphemia was a daughter of Hugh, Earl of Ross, and Margaret de Graham, Hugh's second wife and daughter of Sir John de Graham of Abercorn. She first married John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray, but the marriage was ...

  2. Euphemia de Ross. Euphemia de Ross († 1386) war als Gattin König Roberts II. Königin von Schottland. Sie war die Tochter von Aodh, 4. Earl of Ross aus dessen Ehe mit Matilda Bruce, der Schwester des schottischen Königs Robert I. In erster Ehe war sie mit John Randolph, 3. Earl of Moray verheiratet.

  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · About Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland. "Euphemia de Ross (died 1386) was the second wife and first Queen consort of Robert II of Scotland, and a member of Clan Ross." Euphemia of Ross Leslie, was the Countess of Moray, after 02 May 1355. Daughter of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross & Margaret Graham. No children by 1st husband John ...

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  4. 23. Juli 2021 · In our series of looking into the lives of the people who lived at Dundonald Castle, it's time to find out more about the First Stewart Queen, Euphemia de Ross - wife of Robert II who would have spent time here in the Ayrshire countryside, perhaps providing her with relative peace and contemplation at their tower house at Dundonald ...

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  5. Euphemia I (d. 1394 x 1398), also called Euphemia of Ross and Euphemia Ross, and sometimes incorrectly styled Euphemia Leslie and Euphemia Stewart (Scottish women in this period did not abandon natal names for married names), was a Countess of Ross in her own right.

  6. Euphemia de Ross (died 1386), a member of Clan Ross, was Queen of Scots as the second wife of Robert II of Scotland. Life Euphemia was a daughter of Hugh, Earl of Ross, and Margaret de Graham, Hugh' …

  7. King Alexander of Scotland invaded Galloway and Gille Ruadh ambushed the royal army, almost bringing it to destruction. However, the Scottish King was saved by Fearchar, who appeared to the rescue with the Men of Ross. Treaty of York. c. 1237.