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  1. Euphemia Stewart, Condessa de Strathearn (falecida por volta de 1434) foi uma nobre escocesa medieval, filha de David Stewart, Conde Palatino de Strathearn e Caithness. Ela obteve os dois títulos de seu pai depois de sua morte entre 1385 e 1389, possivelmente em março de 1386.

  2. Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn (died c. 1434) was a medieval Scottish noblewoman, the daughter of David Stewart, Earl Palatine of Strathearn and Caithness. She succeeded to both her father's titles after his death between 1385 and 1389, probably March 1386.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland. Death: October 15, 1434 (49-50) Kilpont Illieston, West Lothian, Scotland. Immediate Family: Daughter of David Stewart, Prince of Scotland, 1st Earl of Caithness and Eupheme Lindsay of Glenesk. Wife of Patrick Graham of Kincardine, Earl of Strathearn.

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  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Euphemia Stewart, Countess Palatine of Strathearn's Timeline. Genealogy for Euphemia Stewart, Countess Palatine of Strathearn (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    Eupheme was born in 1385, the only child born to her parents thus she was heir to all her father's titles. Euphemia referred to herself as Countess Palatine of Strathearn.

    It has generally been claimed that Euphame Stewart, Countess Palatine of Strathearn, married (second) Patrick de Dunbar, Knt. of Bele, younger brother of George de Dunbar, 10th earl of March. Dougl...

    ↑The Scots Peerage : Founded On Wood's Ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage Of Scotland; Containing An Historical And Genealogical Account Of The Nobility Of That Kingdom : Paul, James Balfour, Sir,...
    ↑Paul, Sir James Balfour. The Scots Peerage. Edinburgh: D.Douglas (1911), vol. 8, p. 260.
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  5. 30 de mai. de 2018 · Euphemia Ross was the first queen consort of the new Stewart dynasty, which began with the ascension of Robert II in 1371 and which would dominate the Scottish kingdom for centuries to come. Yet surprisingly little is known about her.

  6. Stewart, Euphemia (c. 1375–1415) Countess of Strathearn and countess of Caithness. Born around 1375; died in October 1415; daughter of David Stewart, earl of Strathearn; married Patrick Graham of Kilpont, before 1406; children: Malise Graham (d. before 1490), 1st earl of Strathearn; Euphemia Graham (d. 1469); Elizabeth Graham (who married ...