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  1. Isabella MacDuff, condesa de Buchan (probablemente fallecida c. 1314) fue una figura importante en las guerras de independencia de Escocia . Biografía. Era hija de Donnchadh III, conde de Fife, y Johanna de Clare, hija Gilbert de Clare, VI conde de Hertford. Se casó con John Comyn, conde de Buchan .

  2. Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan (probably 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 The 6th Earl of Hertford. She was married to John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan, and thus was the Countess of Buchan.

    • Early Years
    • Marriage
    • Crowning of Robert de Bruce
    • Isabella and Mary Caged

    Isabel was born around 1285 in Scotland to Duncan MacDuff 7th or 9th Earl of Fife and Joan de Claire (daughter of Gilbert de Claire who later married the Joan, the sister of Edward I of England). Her father Duncan was a mean man and in 1288 when the children were toddlers he was murdered by his own clansman. Leaving her young brother Duncan now the...

    In 1290s or early 1300 Isabel married John Comyn Earl of Buchan who was 30 to 40 years older then her marriages such as this were for political gain, unfortunately for Isabel though her 2nd cousin was the young Robert de Bruce (King Robert I) The Comyn’s were the enemies of the Bruce family. Some historians and authors believe Isobel may have been ...

    It is tradition that all Scottish kings be crowned at Moot hill at Scone the home of the Stone of Destiny. Unfortunately, the Stone was removed by King Edward and taken back to England in the 1296 Usually the Kirk would anoint the king but Bruce’s actions at Greyfriars and the Comyn family’s connection with the current Pope made that unlikely there...

    Queen Elizabeth was only 17 and because of her father’s connection to Edward she was placed under house arrest in England Marjorie, Bruce’s daughter was only 9 and Edward threatened to place her in a cage that would hang from the Tower of London but relented and she was guarded at Watton Priory Christina, 33 and married to her second husband a Seto...

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    • John Comyn
  3. Isabella MacDuff, condesa de Buchan (probablemente fallecida c. 1314) fue una figura importante en las guerras de independencia de Escocia. Quick facts: Isabela MacDuff, Información personal, Fallec...

  4. Isabella MacDuff. Fue hija del Conde de Fife y a su clan le correspondía el derecho y el privilegio de coronar a los nuevos reyes de Escocia. Después de que el pretendiente al trono Robert de Bruce asesinara a su riva, el marido de Isabella se posicionó en el bando de Eduardo I en contra de las ideas de su mujer.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2021 · This article has demonstrated several instances of key female involvement in the Scottish Wars of Independence. Isabella MacDuffs independent political decision resulted in a new King of Scots and contributed to the annals of Scottish history – her sacrifice should not be undermined on the account of her being a woman.

  6. Isabella MacDuff Countess of Fife. 1322–1389. Marriage: about 1345. Catherine Stewart , Countess of Fife. 1345–. Elizabeth Ramsey. 1350–. Thakur Ramsey. 1350–. Christina Stewart. 1355–. Isobell Stewart. 1350–. John Stewart. 1360–1421. Sources (15) Legacy NFS Source: Isabella Macduff - birth: Isabella of Fife Stewart, "Find A Grave Index"