Walter Stewart
Scottish nobleman and regicide
Scottish nobleman and regicide
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Leaders & Politicians
Scotland
An influential Scottish nobleman, held the title of Earl of Atholl. Played a significant role in the political dynamics of 15th-century Scotland. Instrumental in the murder of King James I in 1437, which led to substantial shifts in power within the Scottish nobility. Participated in various conflicts during a tumultuous period in Scottish history, characterized by power struggles and feudal disputes.
Murdered King James I of Scotland
Served as a prominent nobleman during a crucial era
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