Person:Annabella of Scotland (1)

Annabella _____, Princess of Scotland
d.Aft 7 Jul 1509 Perthshire, Scotland
m. 2 Feb 1423
  1. Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France1424 - 1445
  2. Isabella of ScotlandBet 1425 & 1427 - Bet 1494 & 1499
  3. Mary Stewart, Countess of BuchanBef 1428 - 1465
  4. Joan Stewart, Countess of MortonAbt 1428 - Aft 1493
  5. King James II of Scotland1430 - 1460
  6. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay1430 -
  7. Annabella _____, Princess of ScotlandAbt 1432 - Aft 1509
  8. Lady Eleanor Stewart1433 - 1480
  9. Robert Stewart1440 - 1449
m. 14 Dec 1447
m. Bef 10 Mar 1460
  1. Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly1460 - 1524
  2. Lady Elizabeth Gordon1462 - 1525
  3. Margaret Gordon
Facts and Events
Name Annabella _____, Princess of Scotland
Alt Name Annabella Stewart
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1432 Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Marriage Contract 14 Dec 1444 to Ludovico di Savoia, re di Cipro
Marriage 14 Dec 1447 to Ludovico di Savoia, re di Cipro
Divorce 1458 from Ludovico di Savoia, re di Cipro
Marriage Bef 10 Mar 1460 to George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly
Divorce 24 Jul 1471 from George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly
Death? Aft 7 Jul 1509 Perthshire, Scotland
Reference Number? Q2912335?


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Annabella of Scotland ( – 1509), was a Scottish princess, a member of the House of Stewart and by her two marriages Countess of Geneva and Countess of Huntly. Both of her marriages were annulled, the first without being consummated and the second on grounds of consanguinity.

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References
  1.   Annabella of Scotland, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Annabella Stewart, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.