Person:Robert II of Scotland (1)

Robert II _____, King of Scotland
m. 2 Mar 1315
  1. Robert II _____, King of Scotland1316 - 1390
m. Abt 1336
  1. Katherine StewartBet 1336 & 1355 -
  2. Walter Stewart, Earl of FifeAbt 1338 - Bet 1360 & 1362
  3. Robert III _____, King of ScotlandAbt 1340 - 1406
  4. Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of AlbanyAbt 1340 - 1420
  5. Margaret Stewart, Princess of ScotlandAbt 1342 - Abt 1410
  6. Alexander Stewart, Earl of BuchanAbt 1343 - 1406
  7. Marjorie StewartAbt 1344 - Aft 1417
  8. Isabella StewartAbt 1348 - 1410
  9. Elizabeth StewartBet 1349 & 1355 - 1389
  10. Lady Jean StewartAbt 1350 - 1404
  • HRobert II _____, King of Scotland1316 - 1390
  • WEuphemia de RossBef 1334 - 1386
m. 2 May 1355
  1. Isabel Eupheme Stewart1348 - 1410
  2. David Stewart, Earl of Caithness1357 - Abt 1386
  3. Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl1360 - 1437
  4. Egidia Stewart1368 -
  5. Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of Robert II
  • HRobert II _____, King of Scotland1316 - 1390
  • WMora Leitch
  1. Sheriff John Stewart , of Bute1360 - 1449
  1. Alexander Stewart1343 - 1406
  2. Alexander STEWART the Wolf of Badenoch1343 - 1394
  3. James Stewart
  4. Thomas Stewart
  5. John Stewart1390 - 1455
  • HRobert II _____, King of Scotland1316 - 1390
m.
  1. Isabella Eupheme Stewart1348 -
  2. Jill Egidia Stewart1362 - 1388
  3. Elizabeth Catherine Stewart1362 - 1446
  4. Thomas Stewart, Bishop-Elect of Saint AndrewsBef 1380 - Aft 1402
Facts and Events
Name Robert II _____, King of Scotland
Gender Male
Birth? 2 Mar 1316 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Marriage to Mora Leitch
Marriage to Mariota de Cardney
Marriage Cohabitation?
to Unknown
Marriage Abt 1336 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotlandto Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, Countess of Atholl
Other 22 Nov 1347 Avignon, Vaucluse, Francepapal dispensation
with Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, Countess of Atholl
Alt Marriage Abt 1348 canonical marriage
to Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, Countess of Atholl
Alt Marriage 5 Feb 1355 , , , Scotlandto Euphemia de Ross
Marriage 2 May 1355 to Euphemia de Ross
Other? 26 Feb 1370/71 Scone, Perthshire, ScotlandCrowned, Foundation of House of Stuart
Death? 19 Apr 1390 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Burial? 1390 Scone, Perthshire, ScotlandScone Abbey
Reference Number? Q312592?


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Robert II (2 March 1316 – 19 April 1390) was King of Scotland (King of Scots) from 1371 to his death in 1390. The son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and Marjorie, daughter of King Robert I, he was the first monarch of the House of Stewart. Upon the death of his uncle, King David II, Robert succeeded to the throne.

Edward Bruce, younger brother of Robert the Bruce, was named heir presumptive but died childless on 3 December 1318. Marjorie Bruce had died probably in 1317 in a riding accident and Parliament decreed her infant son, Robert Stewart, as heir presumptive, but this lapsed on 5 March 1324 on the birth of a son, David, to King Robert and his second wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert Stewart became High Steward of Scotland on his father's death on 9 April 1327, and in the same year Parliament confirmed the young Steward as heir should David die childless. In 1329 King Robert I died and the five-year-old David succeeded to the throne under the guardianship of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray.

Edward Balliol, son of King John Balliol—assisted by the English and those Scottish nobles who had been disinherited by Robert I—invaded Scotland inflicting heavy defeats on the Bruce party on 11 August 1332 at Dupplin Moor and Halidon Hill on 19 July 1333. Robert, who had fought at Halidon joined his uncle, King David in refuge in Dumbarton Castle. David escaped to France in 1334 and parliament, still functioning, appointed Robert and John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray as joint Guardians of the kingdom. Randolph was captured by the English in July 1335 and in the same year Robert submitted to Balliol bringing about the removal of his guardianship. The office was reinstated in 1338 and Robert held it until David's return from France in June 1341. Hostilities continued and Robert was with David at the Neville's Cross on 17 October 1346 and either escaped or fled the field but David was captured and remained a prisoner until he was ransomed in October 1357.

Robert married Elizabeth Mure around 1348, legitimising his four sons and five daughters. His subsequent marriage to Euphemia de Ross in 1355 produced two sons and two surviving daughters. Robert rebelled against the King in 1363 but submitted to him following a threat to his right of succession. David died in 1371 and Robert succeeded him at the age of fifty-five. The border magnates continued to attack English-held zones in southern Scotland and by 1384, the Scots had re-taken most of the occupied lands. Robert ensured that Scotland was included in the Anglo-French truce of 1384 and that was a factor in the coup in November when he lost control of the country first to his eldest son, John, and then from 1388 to John's younger brother, Robert. King Robert died in Dundonald Castle in 1390 and was buried at Scone Abbey.

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References
  1.   Robert II of Scotland, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   Robert II, King of Scots, in Find A Grave.