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  1. Gartnait of Mar, Earl of Mar – Gartnait mac Domhnall, 8th Mormaer (or Earl) of Mar, was a Scottish noble during the first War of Scottish Independence (1296–1328). His name is sometimes rendered as Gartney or Gratney.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Gartnait of Mar - Gartnait mac Domhnaill (Gartnait, Donald's son) - was the eighth known Mormaer of Mar, ruling from somewhere around 1301, perhaps as early as 1297, until his death in 1305. He was a son of Domhnall I of Mar, brother of Isabella of Mar and brother-in-law of Robert I of Scotland.

    • Kildrummy Castle, Scotland
    • Christian Bruce
    • Scotland
    • circa 1272
  3. 13 de mar. de 2023 · Gratney (Mar) Mar Mormaer and VIIth Earl of Mar is a member of Clan Mar. Also called Gartnait. Gartney/Gratney, [1] Sheriff of Aberdeenshire 1297; married Christian Bruce, sister of Robert I, [2] who granted her the lands of Garioch for her life, but whereby the Earls of Mar acquired the feudal Lordship of Garioch (not a peerage ...

    • Male
    • Christian (Bruce) Bruce Countess of Mar
  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Gartnait of Mar Earl of Mar (1272–1305) of Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

    • Male
    • Lady Christina de Brus
  5. Domhnall I, Earl of Mar, also known by the name Domhnall mac Uilleim ( Anglicized as "Donald, William's son"), was the seventh known mormaer of Mar in medieval Scotland, ruling from the death of his father, Uilleam of Mar, in 1276 until his own death sometime between 1297 and 1302.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_MarClan Mar - Wikipedia

    The current chief of Clan Mar is Margaret, Countess of Mar who descends from the Earls of Mar, first creation (1404) (as deemed by Act of Parliament in 1885). She is chief of the name and arms of Mar.

  7. When Domhnall I 6th Earl of Mar was born on 25 July 1243, in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, his father, Uilleam Earl of Mar, was 21 and his mother, Elizabeth Comyn, was 20. He married Elen ferch Llywelyn 'The Younger' in 1266, in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.