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  1. She was born Isabella MacDuff in 1285, the third daughter of the Earl of Fife, and was married when still a child to John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, thirty years her senior. The Comyn’s was the most powerful family in Scotland and had dominated political life in the country for decades, but they had rivals, the most formidable of whom were the Bruce Clan.

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  3. Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan (died c. 1314) was a significant figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence. She was the daughter of Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife, and Johanna de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford.

  4. Isabella MacDuff, död 1314, var en skotsk adelskvinna. Hon var en välkänd anhängare till kung Robert I av Skottland. I mars 1306 besteg Robert Bruce den skotska tronen. Det var tradition att en skotsk kung skulle krönas av en medlem av klanen MacDuff.

  5. 14 de may. de 2021 · Isabella Macduff, heir to the earldom of Fife and countess of Buchan by marriage, was born at Methil, Fifeshire, Scotland sometime around 1275-80 to the 3rd earl of Fife, Donnchadh Macduff, and his English wife, Johanna de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 7 th earl of Gloucester and 6 th earl of Hertford (He later divorced his first wife and married Edward Plantagenet’s sister).

  6. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Isabella’s story remained unremarkable throughout Scotland’s struggles in the early years of the 1300s; until Robert the Bruce made his move for the throne in 1306. By birth, Isabella was a MacDuff, her father had been Earl of Fife and, in 1306, the current earl was her nephew, Duncan, a teenager who was a loyal devotee of Edward I.

  7. 8 de dic. de 2018 · Isabella’s story remained unremarkable throughout Scotland’s struggles in the early years of the 1300s; until Robert the Bruce made his move for the throne in 1306. By birth, Isabella was a MacDuff, her father had been Earl of Fife and, in 1306, the current earl was her nephew, Duncan, a teenager who was a loyal devotee of Edward I.