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Personal data Euphemia Leslie Ross Lady; dau of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross 

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  • Alternative name: Euphemia Ros (dau of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross)
  • She was born before April 19, 1333 in Ross And Cromarty, Scotland.
  • (Titled) .
    Queen of Scotland
  • (Alt. Birth) before April 19, 1333: Alt. Birth.
  • She died in the year 1387.
  • She is buried in the year 1387 in Paisley Chapel, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
  • A child of Hugh Leslie de Ross and Margaret Graham
  • This information was last updated on December 4, 2022.

Household of Euphemia Leslie Ross Lady; dau of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross

(1) She is married to Robert II Stewart.

They got married after May 2, 1355 at Scotland.

CHAN20 Nov 2005

Child(ren):

  1. David Stewart  ± 1356-1390 
  2. Walter Stewart  ± 1360-1437 
  3. Egidia Stewart  1358-> 1388 
  4. Elizabeth Stewart  ± 1362-± 1446

Event (Alt. Marriage) after May 2, 1355: Alt. Marriage.

Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland

(2) She is married to John Randolph.

They got married


Notes about Euphemia Leslie Ross Lady; dau of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross

EUPHEMIA ROSS, the 2nd wife and only queen of Robert II, was the d aughter of Hugh De Ross, 4th Earl of Ross. She was probably born between abou t 1325 and 1330, but this is very uncertain. Her mother was the earl's 2nd wife, Margaret, daughter of Sir David Graham of Montrose. Euphemia's parents were granted a dispensation to marry, and a legitimation of past and future c hildren born to them, 29 November 1329. She had married 1stly, John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray, who was killed at the disastrous battle of Neville's Cross , 17 October 1346, leaving her a childless and vulnerable widow of, at the most, 21 years of age, and probably rather younger. She married 2ndly (dispensation granted by Pope Innocent VI at Avignon, 2 May 1355), as his 2nd wife, R obert Stewart, Earl of Strathearn, who succeeded to the throne as Robert II, 22 February 1371. She gave him 2 sons and 2 daughters. See: Genealogical Note s page. She was crowned at Scone by Alexander De Kyninmund II, bishop of Aber deen, in 1372. She died in 1387, predeceasing her husband by about 3 years, bu t the exact date and the place of her death and burial seem to have gone un recorded. She must have been a very good-natured and long-suffering lady, putting up with the numerous and flagrant infidelities of her royal husband. Her personal charm and beauty may be inferred from the fact that both her daughters possessed those qualities in a marked degree.

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e. Euphemia Ross
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m1. John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray (dsp Durham 17.10.1346)
m2. Robert Stewart, King Robert II of Scots (b 02.03.1316, d 19.04.1390)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Euphemia Leslie Ross

David Graham
????-± 1322

Euphemia Leslie Ross
< 1333-1387

(1) > 1355
David Stewart
± 1356-1390
Walter Stewart
± 1360-1437
Egidia Stewart
1358-> 1388
Elizabeth Stewart
± 1362-± 1446
(2) 

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Sources

  1. "Testerman," supplied by Testerman, 27-11-2005., Testerman, Cynthia, compiled by Cynthia Testerman [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,] / n/a
  2. Lane and Johnston Families, Cynthia Testerman, Carole Lane
  3. Ballard-Willis Family Tree., rootsweb, Mark Willis-Ballard, Willis-Ballard, Markrootsweb
  4. royal_lineage.ged, June 2006
  5. The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarcy, John Cannon & Ralph Griffiths

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