John Stewart of Darnley
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Not to be confused with John Stewart, Earl of Buchan.
Sir John Stewart of Darnley, 1st Comte d'Évreux, 1st Seigneur de Concressault, 1st Seigneur d'Aubigny (c. 1380 – 1429) was a Scottish nobleman and famous military commander who served as Constable of the Scottish Army in France, supporting the French against the English during the Hundred Years War. He was a fourth cousin[1] of King James I of Scotland (reigned 1406 to 1437), the third monarch of the House of Stewart.
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1st Seigneur d'Aubigny, Comte d'Évreux, Seigneur de Concressault | |
Predecessor | New creation |
Successor | John Stewart, 2nd Lord of Aubigny |
Born | c. 1380 |
Died | 1429 Rouvray-Sainte-Croix, Loiret, France |
Buried | Orléans Cathedral |
Noble family | Stewart of Darnley |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth of Lennox |
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Father | Alexander Stewart of Darnley |
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