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  1. Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin (c. 1345 – c. 1400) was a Scottish noblesse. Sinclair held the title Earl of Orkney (which refers to Norðreyjar rather than just the islands of Orkney) and was Lord High Admiral of Scotland under the King of Scotland .

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Baron of Roslin (c. 1345 – c. 1400), was a Scottish nobleman. He is sometimes identified by another spelling of his surname, St. Clair. He was the grandfather of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness, the builder of Rosslyn Chapel.

  3. Henry I Sinclair, conde de Orkney, señor de Roslin ( c. 1345 - c. 1400) fue un noble escocés y noruego . Sinclair ostentaba el título de Conde de las Orcadas (que se refiere a Norðreyjar en lugar de solo a las islas de las Orcadas) bajo el mando del Rey de Noruega .

    • C. 1400
    • Vacante
    • C. 1345
    • Henry II Sinclair, conde de Orkney
  4. 28 de sept. de 2021 · Henry Sinclair lived from about 1345 to 1400. He is known primarily for (possibly) being the man who first discovered the New World, a century ahead of Christopher Columbus. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

  5. The title of Lord Sinclair is first noticed in 1407, when Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney was referred to as ‘Henry, Earl of Orkney, Lord de Sinclair’ in a charter by Archibald, 4th Earl of Douglas, granting Henry the barony of Herbertshire.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2019 · While it is generally accepted that this was a period of time with no Europeans coming to North America, there is the legend of Henry Sinclair, the Earl of Orkney. Let’s look at who Sinclair was. Sinclair was a Scottish-Norwegian noble born around 1345 as the son of William Sinclair, the Lord of Roslin and his wife Isobella.

  7. Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin (c. 1345 – c. 1400) was a Scottish noblesse. Sinclair held the title Earl of Orkney (which refers to Norðreyjar rather than just the islands of Orkney) and was Lord High Admiral of Scotland under the King of Scotland.