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  1. The Tomb of the Wolf of Badenoch (or Tomb of Alexander Stewart) consists of a 15th-century tomb effigy and altar (or "chest") tomb, both of which are carved from marble. It is located in Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland, and was built for Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan (1343 – c. 1394), who is buried underneath. [1]

  2. If so, the king was to be disappointed, for Alexander Stewart, later nicknamed ‘the Wolf of Badenoch’, would go on to become one of the most notorious figures of the entire Middle Ages. Throughout the 1370s and 1380s, Alexander consolidated his power in the Highlands. His most significant move was to marry Euphemia Ross, heir to the vastly ...

  3. Dates of rule unknown. Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan (died 1289) was a Scoto-Norman magnate who was one of the most important figures in the 13th century Kingdom of Scotland. He was the son of William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan, and Marjory, Countess of Buchan, the heiress of the last native Scottish Mormaer of Buchan, Fergus.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Birth of Earl of Buchan Alexander Stewart. 1375. 1375. Birth of Andrew Steuart, of Strathaven. 1405. June 20, 1405. Age 62. Death of Earl of Buchan Alexander Stewart. Genealogy for Earl of Buchan Alexander Stewart (c.1343 - 1405) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. John Stewart, Earl of Buchan (c. 1381 – 17 August 1424) was a Scottish nobleman and soldier who fought alongside the Kingdom of France during the Hundred Years War. In 1419, he was sent to France by his father the Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland , with a Scottish army of 6,000 men.

  6. Alexander Stewart first intervened in Moray politics in 1370, and became king's lieutenant in the north two years later. Lord of Badenoch and earl of Buchan in ... We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.