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  1. Sir Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale (c. 1293 - 11 August 1332) [1] was the illegitimate son of King Robert the Bruce and an unknown mother. He was knighted and awarded the royal arms at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. The youngest a man could be knighted was 21, meaning 1293 is the latest he could have been born. [citation needed] Biography.

  2. Sir Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale was born in 1293, in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland as the son of Robert de Bruce I King of Scotland and Unknown mistress. He died on 11 August 1332, in Dupplin, Perthshire, Scotland, at the age of 39, and was buried in Abbeytown, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Lord Robert Bruce (died August 11, 1332) was an illegitimate son of King Robert I of Scotland and an unknown mother. His father made him Lord of Liddesdale. It has been suggested that he was the father of Thomas Bruce, 1st Baron of Clackmannan, but there is no clear evidence for this.

    • Helen Bruce
    • Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
    • circa 1300
    • Earl of Ross
  4. Sir Robert Bruce (illegitimate son of Robert I ), († 1332) Sir Archibald Douglas, († 1333) William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (loses 1342; † 1384) Sir William Douglas of Lothian, († 1353) George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus, († 1403) Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith († 1420), held lordship until 1397; Crown wardship: 1403-09x.

  5. Reign: 1306-1329. Parents: Robert de Brus, 6 th Lord of Annandale and Marjorie, Countess of Carrick. Predecessor: John Balliol. Successor: David II. Spouse: Isabella of Mar and Elizabeth de Burgh. Children: Marjorie Bruce, David II of Scotland, Elizabeth Bruce, Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale, Naill Bruce of Carrick.

  6. Robert the Bruce died in 1329, while his son David II was still a child. Edward III of England, son of Edward II , had just attained his majority and was known to resent his father's disgrace at the hands of the Scots, and his own supposed humiliation when forced to sign the Treaty of Northampton in 1328, at just sixteen years old.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2022 · Biography. Sir Robert of Liddesdale was the son of Robert I, king of Scots, and an unknown mistress. [1] . His father provided him with an annual allowance and granted him the lands of Liddisdale which had been forfeited by de Soulis. [2] .