Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · He was the son of William de Ross, 2nd Earl of Ross and Joan Comyn. He died on 28 January 1323. William de Ross, 3rd Earl of Ross gained the title of 3rd Earl of Ross. Family 1 Child Sir John Ross 1. Family 2 Euphemia Child Hugh de Ross, 4th Earl of Ross+ d. 19 Jul 1333.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2022 · Euphemia was born the oldest daughter to William, 5th Earl of Ross.. She married, as her first husband, Sir Walter Leslie about 1363, Walter, a favourite with King David II, a noted Crusader and a leading Knight of Scotland, being chosen to marry Euphemia.

  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. Fearchar of Ross or Ferchar mac in tSagairt (Fearchar mac an t-sagairt, often anglicized as Farquhar MacTaggart), was the first of the Scottish Ó Beólláin (O’Beolan, Beolan) family who received by Royal Grant the lands and Title of Mormaer or Earl of Ross (1223–1251) we know of from the thirteenth century, whose career brought Ross into the fold of the Scottish kings for the first time ...

  5. Euphemia of Greater Poland (c. 1230 – after 1281), wife of Władysław Opolski; Euphemia I, Countess of Ross (died in the 1390s) Euphemia II, Countess of Ross (fl. early 15th century) Euphemia Stewart, Countess of Strathearn (died c.1434), medieval Scottish noblewoman; Euphemia Fedorovna Vsevolozhskaya (1630–1657), Russian noble; Other people

  6. Euphémie II, comtesse de Ross (nommée également Euphémie Leslie) est la fille de Alexandre Leslie, comte de Ross et de son épouse Isabelle Stuart, fille de Robert Stuart, 1 er duc d'Albany. Elle est la seule enfant et héritière du comte Alexandre Leslie, et lui succède dans le comté de jure après sa mort en 1402 .

  7. 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.