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  1. Euphemia of Ross. Euphemia of Ross may refer to: Euphemia I, Countess of Ross (died 1394-98) Euphemia II, Countess of Ross, daughter of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross and his wife Isabella Stewart. Euphemia de Ross (died 1386), Queen Consort of Scotland.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Death: circa August 28, 1296 (39-55) Fern, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Sir Hugh de Berkeley, 6th Laird of Towie and NN de Berkeley. Wife of William II, 3rd Earl of Ross. Mother of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross; Isabel of Ross; Sir John Ross, Knight and Sir Walter Ross. Sister of Patrick De Berkeley, VII, of Kerkow And ...

  3. 1 EUPHEMIA DE ROSS, COUNTESS OF MORAY then QUEEN OF SCOTS (c1329-1386) Euphemia de Ross was a member of the clan Ross; her parents were Aodh or Hugh, Earl of Ross and Margaret Graham, the earl's second wife. Euphemia married John Randolph, 3rd earl of Moray, but had no children by him. By this marriage she became Countess of Moray.

  4. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Bishop Robert is said to have relocated the see to Fortrose between 1214 and 1249. The earliest ruins we see there today date back to about this time. Euphemia, Countess of Ross initiated an extension to the cathedral in the 1300s. She probably intended to found a chapel where she and her first husband Walter Leslie might be buried and prayed for.

  5. Euphemia II, Countess of Ross (also Euphemia Leslie) was the daughter of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross and his wife Isabella Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany. She was the only child and heir of Earl Alexander, and succeeded to the earldom de jure upon his death in 1402. She became a ward of her grandfather Albany, and ...

  6. 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.

  7. Euphemias Vater stand in den 1360er Jahren in Opposition zur Politik von König David II. Dieser setzte vor 1366 durch, dass Euphemia den Ritter Sir Walter Leslie, einen loyalen Gefolgsmann des Königs, heiratete. 1370 erreichte der König, dass nicht Hugh, ein Bruder ihres Vaters, sondern Euphemia und ihr Gatte Erben des Earldom Ross und von ...