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  1. Marjorie Bruce o Marjorie de Brus (probablemente 1296-1317) fue la hija mayor de Roberto I de Escocia e Isabella de Mar. Se casó con Walter Estuardo, VI Gran Senescal de Escocia dando origen a la Casa real de los Estuardo. Su hijo fue el primer rey de esta familia, Roberto II de Escocia. Tras enviudar, su padre se casó con Isabel de Burgh .

  2. 27 de oct. de 2023 · 27 October 1327: Elizabeth de Burgh died at Cullen Castle, Banffshire. Elizabeth was the second wife of Robert the Bruce and was queen consort of Scotland 1306-1327. Elizabeth was born c.1284 in County Down, Ulster, and was the daughter of Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, and his wife Margaret. It is likely that Elizabeth met Robert.

  3. es-academic.com › dic › eswikiIsabel de Burgh

    Isabel de Burgh, duquesa de Clarence, suo jure condesa del Ulster ( Castillo de Carrickfergus, en Ulster, 6 de julio de 1332 – 10 de diciembre de 1363) Isabel de Burgh era la única hija y heredera de Guillermo de Burgh, conde de Ulster, y de Maud de Inglaterra - hija de Enrique, conde de Láncaster y bisnieta del rey Enrique III de Inglaterra -.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2015 · Robert the Bruce’s wife endured a no less punishing life in support of her husband. Elizabeth de Burgh was born around 1289. The daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster and Connaught, and his wife, Margaret, she was a god-daughter of England’s king, Edward I. At the age of 13 Elizabeth was married to Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick ...

  5. Robrt the Bruce and Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert the Bruce and Elizabeth were later crowned as King and Queen of Scots at Scone Abbey on 27 March 1306. The coronation was carried out in defiance of the Edward I's claim of suzerainty over Scotland. Three months later, in June 1306, Robert the Bruce was defeated in battle by the forces of King ...

  6. Isabel de Burgh, duquesa de Clarence, suo jure condesa del Ulster ( Castillo de Carrickfergus, en Úlster, 6 de julio de 1332 – 10 de diciembre de 1363). Isabel era la única hija y heredera de William Donn de Burgh, conde de Úlster, y de Maud de Inglaterra -hija de Enrique de Lancaster y bisnieta del rey Enrique III de Inglaterra -.