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  1. James Mor Stewart, called James the Fat, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas Mór) (c. 1400–1429 or 1449) was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Isabella of Lennox. When his father and brothers were executed by King James I for treason in 1425, James led a rebellion against the king, taking the town of Dumbarton and ...

  2. Depois que seu pai morreu em 1420, e enquanto o futuro rei Jaime I da Escócia estava preso na Inglaterra, Stuart atuou como Governador da Escócia, até 1424, quando Jaime foi finalmente resgatado e retornou à Escócia.

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  6. James Mor Stewart, called James the Fat, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas Mór) (c. 1400–1429 or 1449) was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Isabella of Lennox.

  7. 7 de mai. de 2023 · James Mor Stewart, called James the Fat, (Scottish Gaelic: Seamas Mór) (c. 1400–1429 or 1449) was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany and Isabella of Lennox.