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  1. Roberto I Bruce (en inglés: Robert the Bruce; 11 de julio de 1274-7 de junio de 1329) fue rey de Escocia de 1306 a 1329. Primeros años. Noble escocés, era hijo de Roberto VI Bruce (tataranieto del rey David I de Escocia) y de Marjorie, Condesa de Carrick, hija de Niall (o Neil), Conde de Carrick.

  2. Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce ( Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart am Brusach ), was King of Scots from 1306 to his death in 1329. [1] . Robert led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England.

  3. 11 de jul. de 2023 · El 25 de marzo de 1306 fue acalamado como Roberto I de Escocia en la abadía de Scone, el lugar en el que desde hacía siglos se conoraba a los reyes escoceses. Eduardo I se llevó a Londres la Piedra de Scone o del Destino, sobre la que los reyes escoceses eran coronados según el rito celta desde siglos atrás, en la abadía de Scone.

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  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Robert the Bruce (born July 11, 1274—died June 7, 1329, Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland) was the king of Scotland (1306–29), who freed Scotland from English rule, winning the decisive Battle of Bannockburn (1314) and ultimately confirming Scottish independence in the Treaty of Northampton (1328).

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  5. Robert V de Brus (Robert de Brus), 5th Lord of Annandale (ca. 1215 – 31 March or 3 May 1295), was a feudal lord, justice and constable of Scotland and England, a regent of Scotland, and a competitor for the Scottish throne in 1290/92 in the Great Cause.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2018 · Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) is one of the most celebrated figures of Scottish history. He united the majority of the clans and people of Scotland against the English in late 13th and early 14th centuries and re-established a fully independent Scotland, which had not been seen since before the reign of Malcolm III (r.1058-1093).

  7. Bruce family, an old Scottish family of Norman French descent, to which two kings of Scotland belonged. The name is traditionally derived from Bruis or Brix, the site of a former Norman castle between Cherbourg and Valognes in France. Learn more about the Bruce family in this article.