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  1. Archibald Ruthven of Forteviot and Master of Ruthven (1546-1578), was a Scottish nobleman who raised a Scottish force for Swedish service in Estonia. There his men and the German soldiers in Swedish service fought a serious battle with each other; many hundred Scotsmen being killed.

  2. Archibald St. Clair (Sinclair) Ruthven. This profile was researched and written by Ashley Jameson. ARCHIBALD ST. CLAIR (SINCLAIR) RUTHVEN was born on September 25, 1813 in Edinburgh (Canongate parish) to James Ruthven Jr., a printer in Edinburgh, and his wife Margaret Sinclair.

  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Archibald Ruthven (1546–1578) of Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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    Archibald Ruthven de Forteviot y Maestro de Ruthven (1546-1578), fue un noble escocés que reunió una fuerza escocesa para el servicio sueco en Estonia. Allí sus hombres y los soldados alemanes al servicio de Suecia libraron una seria batalla entre sí; muchos cientos de escoceses fueron asesinados.

  5. Brother of. Patrick Ruthven, William (Ruthven) Ruthven First Earl of Gowrie, George Ruthven, James Ruthven, Isabel (Ruthven) Ruthven Lady Colville, Alexander Ruthvenand Jean (Ruthven) Leslie. [spouse(s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 1572at about age 26[location unknown] Profile manager: David Urquhart[send private message]

  6. Archibald Ruthven de Forteviot y maestro de Ruthven (1546-1578), fue un noble escocés que levantó una fuerza escocesa para el servicio sueco en Estonia. Allí, sus hombres y los soldados alemanes al servicio de Suecia libraron una seria batalla entre ellos; muchos cientos de escoceses asesinados.

  7. Already in 1572, John III had requested that Archibald Ruthven recruit Scottish co-patriots to reinforce his Livonian army. [3] . Ruthven had raised 3,000 infantry and 760 cavalry, who arrived in Swedish Älvsborg in June and July 1573. [3] . They were split up into small units and marched to Sweden's eastern coast. [3] .