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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

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  3. 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.

  4. Euphemia de Ross (1329–1386), a member of Clan Ross, was Queen of Scots as the second wife of Robert II of Scotland.

  5. Ross, Euphemia (d. 1387)Queen of Scotland. Name variations: Euphemia of Ross; countess of Moray. Died in 1387; daughter of Hugh Ross, 4th earl of Ross, and Matilda Bruce (c. 1285–c. 1326, sister of Robert I the Bruce); married John Randolph, 3rd earl of Moray; became second wife of Robert II Stewart or Stuart (1316–1390), king of Scots (r.

  6. Ross, Euphemia (d. after 1394) Countess of Ross. Died after September 5, 1394; interred at Fortrose Cathedral, Ross and Cromarty; daughter of William Ross, 3rd earl of Ross, and Mary Og (daughter of Angus Og, lord of the Isles); married Walter de Lesly, earl of Ross (some sources cite Andrew Leslie), around 1361; married Alexander Stewart (c.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2019 · In this exclusive digital guide, featuring groundbreaking research on Scotland's little-known Stewart queens, Dr Amy Hayes explores the lives of: Euphemia Ross, the surprise queen. Annabella Drummond, the patient queen. Joan Beaufort, the beloved queen. Mary of Guelders, the European queen. Margaret of Denmark, the enigmatic queen.