Margaret Graham of Lovat

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Margaret Graham of Lovat was a Scottish noblewoman of the 14th century, notable as the mother of Euphemia de Ross, who became Queen of Scots through her marriage to King Robert II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Queen consort of Scotland
Scottish noblewoman
historical person
medieval Scottish noble
centuryOfActivity 14th century
child Euphemia de Ross NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
ethnicGroup Scots
gender female
grandparentOf children of Robert II of Scotland and Euphemia de Ross
historicalContext medieval Scotland
languageSpoken Scots
lifeSpan 14th century
mother Margaret Graham of Lovat NERFINISHED
motherOf Euphemia de Ross NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Graham family NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Lady of Lovat NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of Euphemia de Ross, Queen of Scots
placeOfOrigin Lovat NERFINISHED
region Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
relativeByMarriage Robert II of Scotland NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility
spouse Robert II of Scotland NERFINISHED
title Queen of Scots NERFINISHED

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Euphemia de Ross mother Margaret Graham of Lovat