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Walter FitzAlan (c. 1090 – 1177) was a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman baron who became a Scottish magnate and Steward of Scotland. He was a younger son of Alan fitz Flaad and Avelina de Hesdin. In about 1136, Walter entered into the service of David I, King of Scotland.
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Walter FitzAlan (Circa 1106-1177) fue un barón...
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7 de may. de 2024 · Wikipedia: Walter fitz Alan. Walter fitz Alan (died June 1177) was the 1st hereditary High Steward of Scotland (c1150-1177), and described as "a Norman by culture and by blood a Breton".[1] He was the third son of a Breton knight, Alan fitz Flaad, feudal lord of Oswestry, by his spouse Aveline, daughter of Ernoulf de Hesdin.[2][3 ...
Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland. Alan fitz Walter (1120 – 1204) [1] was hereditary High Steward of Scotland and a crusader. Life. Alan was the son and heir of Walter fitz Alan, by his spouse Eschina, who was possibly a member of a family from the south of Scotland.
La galera en los cuartos 1 y 4 representa al Gran senescal de Escocia. El título de gran senescal o alto administrador de Escocia (en inglés: High Steward o Great Steward) fue otorgado en el siglo XII a Walter Fitzalan, cuyos descendientes conformaron luego la Casa de Estuardo.
Walter Fitzalan was described by contemporaries as Breton by descent and Norman by culture. He was the third son of a Breton knight, Alan Fitzflaad, who was the feudal lord of Oswestry in the years after the Norman conquest, by his wife Aveline.