Category: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry
When Shakespeare wrote his play, MacBeth, he was adapting history as he knew it. He believed Banquo and Fleance were historical characters.
Moreover, these characters were part of a believed ancestry of the Stuart family which stretched centuries back in Scotland, alone. It turns out that in fact, the Stuart ancestry reached back instead into medieval Brittany.
Along the way, a number of legendary genealogies were added.
The purpose of this category is to group together the various profiles that have been touched by both the true and legendary Stuart genealogies.
Two Free space profiles are paired with additional details:
Space: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry is intended to describe the legends associated with the early ancestry of the Scottish Stewart or Stuart Royalty in both Scotland and Brittany. Space: Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol is intended to describe the specific historical documentations of Stuart Breton ancestry by J. Horace Round (1901) and Paul A. Fox (2009).
For a category restricted to profiles of real people who have appeared in Shakespeare plays, see Category: Shakespearean Characters
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