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  1. John Stewart, Earl of Mar and Garioch (c. 1456 – c. 1479) was the youngest surviving son of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders. After a legal struggle, in 1457 James II obtained from a justiciary court at Aberdeen a recognition of the Crown's right to the earldom and its lands, [1] and bestowed the titles of Earl of Mar and ...

  2. John Stewart, Earl of Mar (December 1479 – 11 March 1503) was the youngest son of James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark. [1] Biography. He was born at Dunfermline Palace in Fife as the youngest son of the King. He was created Earl of Mar on 2 March 1486, at the age of eight. Not much is known of his life and he died on 11 March 1503. [2]

  3. John Stewart, Earl of Mar may refer to: John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1479) (1450s–1470s), son of James II of Scotland; John Stewart, Earl of Mar (d. 1503) (1470s–1503), son of James III of Scotland; See also. John Stewart (disambiguation)

  4. mother. James IV, king of Scots. brother. James Stewart, Duke of Ross. brother. About John Stewart, Prince of Scotland, Earl of Mar. John Stewart, Earl of Mar (c. 1479–March 11, 1503) was the youngest son of James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark. He was created Earl of Mar on March 2, 1486.

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  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · John Stewart, Earl of Mar and Garioch was born between 1456 and 1459.1 He was the son of James II Stewart, King of Scotland and Marie von Geldern.2 He died on 9 July 1479 at Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, possibly murdered on the orders of his brother, King James III, unmarried.[1]

  6. Mar, John Stewart, earl of [S] ( c. 1459–80). Fourth son of James II, created earl of Mar 1459. Although a royal brother, Mar took almost no part in the affairs of state, and little is known of his life apart from his execution, by early 1480, and subsequent forfeiture.

  7. 4 de mai. de 2020 · John Stewart, Earl of Mar and Garioch was born between 1456 and 1459.1 He was the son of James II Stewart, King of Scotland and Marie von Geldern. 2 He died on 9 July 1479 at Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, possibly murdered on the orders of his brother, King James III, unmarried. 1.