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  1. John Balliol, född cirka 1249, död cirka 25 november 1315, var kung av Skottland från 17 november 1292 till 10 juli 1296. Han var far till Edward Balliol . När den skotska kungaätten 1286, med Alexander III, utslocknade på manssidan, skulle kronan tillfalla hans dotterdotter Margareta ("flickan från Norge ", dotter till norska kungen ...

  2. John de Balliol fue una figura destacada en el ámbito escocés y anglonormando, perteneciente a la Casa de Balliol. Da nombre al Balliol College, en Oxford.

  3. Alan John Barnard. Balliol family, medieval family that played an important part in the history of Scotland and came originally to England from Bailleul (Somme) in Normandy. Guy de Balliol already possessed lands in Northumberland and elsewhere during the reign of William II of England (1087–1100). Guy’s nephew and.

  4. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BalliolJohn Balliol - Wikipedia

    John Balliol ( Norman French: Johan de Bailliol, Middle Scots: Jhon Ballioun; [1] [2] c. 1249 – 25 November 1314), kent as Toom Tabard ( Scots for "empty coat"), wis Keeng o Scots frae 1292 tae 1296. Little is kent o his early life. Efter the daith o Margaret, Maid o Norawa, Scotland entered an interregnum in that several competitors for the ...

  5. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › John_Baliol_the_elderJohn I de Balliol

    15 de may. de 2023 · Life. John de Balliol was born before 1208 to Cecily de Fontaines, daughter of Aléaume de Fontaines, chevalier, seigneur of Fontaines and Longpré-les-Corps-Saints and

  6. The College was founded by John de Balliol in 1263, and was consolidated by the latter’s widow, Dervorguilla of Galloway in 1282. De Balliol was the head of a family which had been prominent land-owners in England and France for several generations. Its principal base in England was Barnard Castle, named after an earlier head of the family in ...

  7. archives.balliol.ox.ac.uk › History › foundersBalliol Archives - Founders

    The College was not founded by the John Balliol who was King of Scots 1292-1296, but by his father John Balliol, and was consolidated by the latter's widow Dervorguilla of Galloway. John [de] Bal [l]iol, Founder of the College in about 1263, was the head of a family which had been prominent land-owners in England and France for several generations.