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  1. Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart (29 April 1902 – 2 February 2000) was an Irish writer. He was awarded one of the highest artistic accolades in Ireland, being elected a Saoi of Aosdána, before his death in 2000. His years in Nazi Germany led to a great deal of controversy.

    • Dolores, Ian, Katherine
    • Writer, lecturer
    • Irish
    • Iseult Gonne, Gertrud Meissner ("Madeleine"), Finola Graham
  2. Sir Francis Stuart ou Frank Stewart (1589–1635), foi marinheiro, aristocrata, membro do Parlamento e cortesão Primeiros anos. Nasceu em Donibristle em Fife, Escócia, filho de James Stewart, 2º Conde de Moray e Elizabeth Stuart, 2ª Condessa de Moray.

    • James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray
    • 1588
    • 1634 (45–46 anos)
    • James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, Elizabeth Stuart, 2nd Countess of Moray
  3. Frances Teresa Stuart, Duquesa de Richmond e Lennox (Paris, 8 de julho de 1647 [1] – Lennoxlove House, 15 de outubro de 1702), foi uma proeminente cortesã inglesa durante a Restauração, conhecida por recusar converter-se em amante de Carlos II de Inglaterra.

    • Frances Teresa Stuart
  4. Francis Stuart, writer and controversial Saoi. Fanore village | Photo (Detail): Goethe-Institut Irland. He was elected a Saoi, the highest honour given by Ireland to an artist, yet the controversy surrounding his links with Nazi Germany never went away. Born in Australia in 1902, Francis Stuart came to Ireland at the age of 1.

  5. Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart (1902–2000) was an Irish writer. His novels have been described as having a thrusting modernist iconoclasm. Awarded the highest artistic accolade in Ireland before his death in 2000. Additionally, Stuart authored many articles in various journals.

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    • March 4, 2000
    • April 2, 1902
  6. 4 de fev. de 2000 · Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart, writer, born April 29 1902; died February 2 2000. The Irish writer Francis Stuart, who has died aged 97, was a complex and controversial figure, whose...

  7. Maria (Palácio de Linlithgow, 7 ou 12 de dezembro de 1542 – Castelo de Fotheringhay, 8 de fevereiro de 1587), também conhecida como Maria Stuart ou Maria I, foi a Rainha Reinante da Escócia de 14 de dezembro de 1542 até sua abdicação em 24 de julho de 1567.