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  1. enwiki Elizabeth de Burgh; eswiki Isabel de Burgh (reina de Escocia) fawiki الیزابت دی برگ; frwiki Élisabeth de Burgh (reine d'Écosse) fywiki Elizabeth fan Burgh; hywiki Էլիզաբեթ դե Բուրգ; itwiki Elisabetta de Burgh (1289-1327) nlwiki Elizabeth de Burgh; nowiki Elizabeth de Burgh; plwiki Elżbieta de Burgh; ptwiki ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Elizabeth de Clare. Elizabeth de Clare, 11th Lady of Clare (16 September 1295 – 4 November 1360) was the heiress to the lordships of Clare, Suffolk, in England and Usk in Wales. She was the youngest of the three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre, and sister of Gilbert de Clare, who later succeeded as the 7th ...

  4. Brief Life History of Isabel Isabel Plantagenet Prss of England was born in 1175, in Connaught Bridge, County Kildare, Ireland. She died in 1243, in De Burgh, North Brabant, Netherlands, at the age of 68.

  5. 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 ...

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

  7. 9 de jun. de 2023 · 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.