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  1. Sir Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale (fallecido el 11 de agosto de 1332) era un hijo ilegítimo del rey Robert the Bruce y una madre desconocida. Fue nombrado caballero y galardonado con las armas reales en la batalla de Bannockburn .

  2. Marjorie Bruce o Marjorie de Brus (probablemente 1296-1317) fue la hija mayor de Roberto I de Escocia e Isabella de Mar. Se casó con Walter Estuardo, VI Gran Senescal de Escocia dando origen a la Casa real de los Estuardo.

  3. Espada de Roberto I Bruce de Escocia. Hay quienes dicen que el verdadero «Braveheart» (Corazón Valiente) no fue William Wallace sino Robert The Bruce, el artífice del triunfo escocés frente a Inglaterra. Roberto I Bruce (11 de julio de 1274 – 7 de junio de 1329) fue rey de Escocia de 1306 a 1329. Noble escocés, era hijo de Roberto VI ...

  4. It is perhaps to these years that the Douglases later traced their jealously guarded special relationship with Liddesdale and its tenants, particularly when the Bruce connection, exemplified by the resettlement of the Elliots, ended with the death of their lord, Sir Robert Bruce at Dupplin Moor in 1332.

  5. Sir Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale (died 11 August 1332) was an illegitimate son of King Robert the Bruce and an unknown mother. He was knighted and awarded the royal arms at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2023 · Additionally, he fathered Robert Bruce, later Lord of Liddesdale, out of wedlock with an unknown woman. Another illegitimate child thought to be fathered by Robert the Bruce is Niall Bruce of Carrick.

  7. Walter d’Alliot or d’Elliot, depending on the preference of one medieval scribe or another, chieftain of Clan Elliot, was the descendant of the Breton Elias, whose name first appeared as d’Alyth in a charter of 1189 to which he was a witness. [i] He was probably the first baron of The Brae, which his descendant Walter forfeited in 1306, for rallying to the side of Robert Bruce (de Brus ...