Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl

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Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl, was a Scottish nobleman best known for his role in the 1437 plot that led to the murder of King James I of Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish nobleman
historical figure
activeInPeriod 15th century
allegiance faction opposed to James I of Scotland
associatedWith Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl NERFINISHED
assassins of James I of Scotland
causeOfDeath execution
convictedOf treason
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
criminalCharge treason
dateOfDeath 1437
ethnicGroup Scottish
father Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Atholl NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Scots
memberOfNobleFamily Stewart dynasty NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Master of Atholl NERFINISHED
notableEvent plot against James I of Scotland in 1437
notableFor involvement in the 1437 plot to murder King James I of Scotland
opponent James I of Scotland NERFINISHED
participantIn assassination of James I of Scotland
placeOfDeath Scotland NERFINISHED
positionHeld heir to the Earldom of Atholl
punishment death
relative Robert II of Scotland NERFINISHED

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Assassination of James I of Scotland hasConspirator Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl