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  1. Sir Thomas de Brus (c. 1284, Carrick, Ayrshire – 17 February 1307) was a son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and Margaret, Countess Of Carrick and thus a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland.

  2. 17 de dic. de 2023 · Sir Thomas de Brus (c. 1284 – 9 February 1307) was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland, who supported his brother in the struggle for the crown of Scotland. He was captured by forces at Loch Ryan, Galloway, Scotland and later executed as a traitor.

  3. Sir Thomas Bruce, 1st (feudal) Baron of Clackmannan(died before 1348) was the first Baron of Clackmannan.

  4. Sir Thomas de Brus (c. 1284 - 17 de febrero de 1307) fue un hermano menor y partidario del rey Roberto I de Escocia, en la lucha contra la conquista inglesa. Fue capturado por los MacDoualls en Loch Ryan, Galloway, Escocia y luego ejecutado por los ingleses.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_BruceClan Bruce - Wikipedia

    Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin was a diplomat and ambassador to the Ottoman Empire between 1799 and 1803. He spent much of his fortune smuggling marble sculptures from the Athens Parthenon out of the Ottoman Empire. They are now commonly referred to as the Elgin Marbles.

  6. Thomas de Brus formerly Brus aka Bruce, Brewes. Born 1284 in Carrick, Scotland. Ancestors. Son of Robert (Bruce) Lord of Annandale and Earl of Carrick jure uxoris and Marjorie (Carrick) Countess of Carrick.

  7. The first Robert de Brus, the ‘ conquisitor of Cleveland, Hartness and Annandale’, founder of the Augustinian priory of Guisborough and progenitor of both the English and Scottish branches of the family, came into England from the west of Normandy among the followers of Henry I in or around the year 1100.