Robert Stewart, an illegitimate son of the …

Years: 1389 - 1389

Robert Stewart, an illegitimate son of the future King Robert II of Scotland and of Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan, had been legitimated in 1349 by his parents' marriage.

Robert's grandfather was Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and his father was the first monarch of the House of Stewart.

His great-grandfather was Robert the Bruce, legendary victor of the Battle of Bannockburn.

Robert Stewart had been raised in a large family with many siblings.

His older brother John Stewart had become Earl of Carrick in 1368, and will later be crowned King of Scotland under the name Robert III.

Stewart in 1361 had married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith (1334–1380), a wealthy divorcee who took Robert as her fourth husband.

His sister-in-law's claim to the Earldoms of Menteith and Fife had allowed him to assume those titles, becoming Earl of Menteith and Earl of Fife.

The couple in 1362 had a son and heir, Murdoch Stewart, who will in time inherit his father's titles and estates.

When Stewart was created Earl of Menteith, he was granted the lands on which Doune Castle now stands.

Stewart is responsible for the construction of Doune Castle, which remains largely intact today.

Building may have started any time after this, and the castle was at least partially complete in 1381, when a charter was sealed here.

Scottish politics in the late fourteenth century is unstable and bloody, and much of Albany's career is spent acquiring territory, land and titles, often by violent means.

His son Murdoch Stewart is in 1389  appointed Justiciar North of the Forth, and father and son will now work together to expand their family interest, bringing them into violent confrontation with other members of the nobility such as Donald McDonald, 2nd Lord of the Isles.

During the reign of their infirm father as King Robert II, Robert Stewart and his older brother Lord Carrick function as regents of Scotland, kings in all but name, with Albany serving as High Chamberlain of Scotland.

He has also led several military expeditions and raids into the Kingdom of England.

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