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  1. Elizabeth de Burgh was the second wife and the only queen consort of Robert the Bruce. Elizabeth was born sometime around 1289, probably in what is now County Down or County Antrim in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. She was the daughter of one of the most powerful Norman nobles in the Lordship of Ireland at that time, Richard Óg de Burgh, the 2nd Earl of Ulster, a member of the ...

  2. William Fitzaldhelm DE BURGH + Isabel PLANTAGENET – webtrees. William Fitzaldhelm DE BURGH + Isabel PLANTAGENET. 1 child. Links. Birth: about 1133 -24 -37 — Burgh-Next-Aylsham, Norfolk, England. Marriage: about 1157 — Aylsham, Norfolk, England. Death:

  3. De Burgh was married to the Northern Irish politician and businessman Sir Robert George Caldwell Kinahan, who was lord mayor of Belfast from 1959-61. Coralie was his lady mayoress during that period. She served with the Women’s Royal Navy Service towards the end of World War II, and was also the president of the Northern Ireland Red Cross.

  4. Queen of Scots. Died: 26th October 1327. at Cullen Castle, Banffshire. Elizabeth was the daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, one of King Edward I ’s most prominent and powerful Anglo-Irish supporters, by his wife, Margaret, apparently the daughter of Sir John de Burgh Senior of Lanvalay. She would have grown up at the English Court ...

  5. Elizabeth de Burgh (c. 1284 - 27 de octubre de 1327) fue la segunda esposa y la única reina consorte del rey Robert the Bruce . Elizabeth nació alrededor de 1284, probablemente en Down o Antrim en Irlanda. [1] Era hija de uno de los nobles irlandeses más poderosos de la época, Richard Óg de Burgh, segundo conde de Ulster , amigo íntimo y aliado de Eduardo I de Inglaterra .

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  7. Robert The Bruce’s female relatives paid a heavy price during the First War of Scottish Independence. They were imprisoned in barbaric conditions, placed under house arrest and sent to convents by the English King Edward I – just because they shared “a common danger of loyalty” to the newly crowned King of Scotland, Robert I. The women ...