Stewarts of Albany

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Stewarts of Albany were a powerful cadet branch of the Scottish royal House of Stewart, historically associated with the title Duke of Albany and significant influence in late medieval Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noble family
cadet branch of the House of Stewart
associatedWithMonarch James I of Scotland NERFINISHED
Robert II of Scotland NERFINISHED
Robert III of Scotland NERFINISHED
coatOfArmsFeature Stewart fess chequy
coatOfArmsModification differenced from royal Stewart arms
country Kingdom of Scotland
downfallCause treason charges under James I of Scotland
downfallEvent execution of Murdoch Stewart in 1425
historicalEra Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
house House of Stewart NERFINISHED
language Scots
Scottish Gaelic
nobleTitleAssociatedWith Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
Earl of Fife NERFINISHED
Earl of Lennox NERFINISHED
Earl of Menteith NERFINISHED
notableFor governance of Scotland during royal minorities
holding the regency of Scotland
notableMember Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan NERFINISHED
Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany NERFINISHED
parentHouse House of Stewart NERFINISHED
politicalInfluence significant influence in late medieval Scotland
politicalRole regents of Scotland
politicalStatus rival power centre to the crown
powerBase Lowlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
central Scotland
region Scotland
relatedFamily Royal Stewarts of Scotland NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
seatOrResidence Doune Castle NERFINISHED
Falkland Palace NERFINISHED
timeOfGreatestPower early 15th century
late 14th century

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Clan Stewart notableBranch Stewarts of Albany