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  1. Queen of Scots. Died: 26th October 1327. at Cullen Castle, Banffshire. Elizabeth was the daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, one of King Edward I ’s most prominent and powerful Anglo-Irish supporters, by his wife, Margaret, apparently the daughter of Sir John de Burgh Senior of Lanvalay. She would have grown up at the English Court ...

  2. 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 de Burgh 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-.

  3. Isabel de Burgh (c. 1289 - 27 de outubro de 1327) foi a segunda esposa de Roberto I da Escócia, tendo sido coroada rainha da Escócia junto com o marido em março de 1306. Oriunda de uma poderosa família irlandesa com ligações na Inglaterra , Isabel nunca aprovou os esforços dos escoceses e de seu marido para a independência da Escócia.

  4. Robert The Bruce’s female relatives paid a heavy price during the First War of Scottish Independence. They were imprisoned in barbaric conditions, placed under house arrest and sent to convents by the English King Edward I – just because they shared “a common danger of loyalty” to the newly crowned King of Scotland, Robert I. The women ...

  5. Burgh. Father. William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster. Mother. Maud of Lancaster. Elizabeth de Burgh, [2] Duchess of Clarence, suo jure 4th Countess of Ulster and 5th Baroness of Connaught ( English: / dˈbɜːr /; d’-BER; 6 July 1332 – 10 December 1363) was a Norman-Irish noblewoman who married Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence .

  6. William de Burgh, III conde de Úlster y IV Barón de Connaught (17 de septiembre de 1312 – 6 de junio de 1333), fue un aristócrata miembro de la Nobleza de Irlanda. Contexto [ editar ] El nieto del II Conde Richard Óg de Burgh por su segundo hijo, John , William de Burgh fue también Señor de Connaught en Irlanda , y mantuvo la mansión de Clare, Suffolk.