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  1. Her late birth would explain in part why she outlived four and possibly all of her siblings. As the youngest child of King Robert the Bruce and Elizabeth de Burgh, Elizabeth Bruce would have been sixth in line of succession to the Scottish throne.

  2. Elizabeth de Burgh (English: / d ˈ b ɜːr /; d’-BER; c. 1289 – 27 October 1327) was the second wife and the only queen consort of Robert the Bruce. Elizabeth was born sometime around 1289, probably in what is now County Down or County Antrim in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland.

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  4. Isabel de Burgh (en inglés Elizabeth de Burgh, Dunfermline, Fife, h. 1289-27 de octubre de 1327) fue la segunda esposa de Roberto I de Escocia (Roberto Bruce).

  5. 9 de oct. de 2018 · Mary Elizabeth Bruce, cazadora de microbios. Seguramente a mucha gente le resulta familiar el nombre de David Bruce (1855-1931): fue un microbiólogo y patólogo que descubrió las causas y las vías de transmisión de varias enfermedades tropicales.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2015 · The grandfather of the Stewart dynasty and hero of Scotland, he started his career with some very divided loyalties. Initially a supporter of Edward I, it was only the arrival of William Wallace that started Bruce on his journey to becoming the saviour of Scottish independence.

  7. Queen of Scots. Elizabeth de Burgh was the daughter of Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, and Margarite de Burgh, daughter of John de Burgh and Cecily Baillol. She was born circa 1289 at Dunfermline.