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  1. Thomas Bruce, 1st Earl of Elgin, 3rd Lord Bruce of Kinloss (2 December 1599 – 21 December 1663), of Houghton House in the parish of Maulden in Bedfordshire, was a Scottish nobleman.

  2. Thomas Bruce (Broomhall, Escocia; 20 de julio de 1766-París, 14 de noviembre de 1841), también conocido como el 7.º conde de Elgin y 11.º duque de Kincardine, fue un noble, soldado, político y diplomático británico, conocido principalmente por la controvertida adquisición de las esculturas de mármol (conocidas como los Mármoles de ...

  3. Thomas Bruce 1599–1663 1st Earl of Elgin, Lord Bruce of Kinloss (1633), and Baron Bruce of Whorlton, 3rd Lord Kinloss, Lord Bruce of Kinloss (1604), and Lord Bruce of Kinloss (1608) Mary Preston: George Bruce (2nd) of Carnock d. 1643: Robert Bruce of Broomhall d. 1652: Earl of Ailesbury (1st creation), Viscount Bruce, and Baron ...

  4. 6 de feb. de 2021 · December 21, 1663 (60-68) Maulden, Bedfordshire, England. Immediate Family: Son of Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss and Magdalene Bruce Fullerton. Husband of Lady Diana Elgin de Vere, Countess and Anne Bruce. Father of Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury and 2nd Earl of Elgin.

    • Edinburgh, Scotland
    • circa December 02, 1599
    • "3rd Lord Kinloss"
    • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
  5. 31 de jul. de 2021 · Credit: Archibald Archer – Public Domain. It was July 31, 1801, when Thomas Bruce, the 7th Earl of Elgin, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Constantinople, chipped away the first Parthenon sculptures in Athens so that he could take them to Britain.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2022 · Photo by GraphicaArtis / Getty Images. When Thomas Bruce, Seventh Earl of Elgin, arrived in the city he knew as Constantinople—today’s Istanbul—in November 1799, he had every reason to...

  7. Thomas Bruce, earl of Elgin. View article for: Kids. Students. Scholars. Article. Subscriber features. Articles. Primary Sources & E-Books. Websites. View search results for: (1766–1841). A British diplomat and art collector, Lord Elgin was famous for his acquisition of the Greek sculptures now known as the Elgin Marbles.