Robert I of Scotland
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Robert I of Scotland
Summary
Robert I of Scotland is a human[1]. He was born in Turnberry Castle[2]. He was born on July 11, 1274[3]. He died in Cardross[4]. He died on June 7, 1329[5]. He worked as a warrior[6] and monarch[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Robert I of Scotland was born in Turnberry Castle[2].
- Robert I of Scotland died in Cardross[4].
- Robert I of Scotland was born on July 11, 1274[3].
- Robert I of Scotland died on June 7, 1329[5].
- Burial took place at Dunfermline Abbey[9].
- Burial took place at Melrose Abbey[10].
- Robert I of Scotland's father was Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale[11].
- Robert I of Scotland's mother was Marjorie, Countess of Carrick[12].
- Among Robert I of Scotland's spouses was Isabella of Mar[13].
- Robert I of Scotland was married to Elizabeth de Burgh[14].
- A child of Robert I of Scotland was Marjorie Bruce[15].
- A child of Robert I of Scotland was David II of Scotland[16].
- A child of Robert I of Scotland was Margaret Bruce[17].
- A child of Robert I of Scotland was Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale[18].
- A child of Robert I of Scotland was Maud Bruce[19].
- A child of Robert I of Scotland was John Bruce[20].
- Robert I of Scotland held citizenship in Kingdom of Scotland[21].
- Robert I of Scotland worked as a warrior[6].
- Robert I of Scotland worked as a monarch[7].
- Robert I of Scotland held the position of monarch of Scotland[22].
- Robert I of Scotland held the position of Earl of Carrick[23].
- Robert I of Scotland's religion is recorded as Catholicism[24].
- Robert I of Scotland is recorded as male[25].
- Robert I of Scotland's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Robert I of Scotland's family is recorded as Clan Bruce[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Robert I of Scotland's place of birth was Turnberry Castle[2]. He was born on July 11, 1274[3]. His father was Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale[11]. His mother was Marjorie, Countess of Carrick[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include warrior[6] and monarch[7]. Positions held include monarch of Scotland[22], a historical position[28], in Kingdom of Scotland[29], founded in 0843[30] and Earl of Carrick[23], a noble title[31], founded in 1186[32].
Personal Life
Spouses include Isabella of Mar[13], 1277–1296[33] and Elizabeth de Burgh[14], 1284–1327[34], of Kingdom of Scotland[35]. Children include Marjorie Bruce[15], a politician[36], 1296–1316[37]; David II of Scotland[16], a monarch[38], 1324–1371[39], of Kingdom of Scotland[40]; Margaret Bruce[17], 1315–1346[41], of Kingdom of Scotland[42]; Robert Bruce, Lord of Liddesdale[18], a military personnel[43], 1293–1332[44]; Maud Bruce[19], 1303–1353[45], of Kingdom of Scotland[46]; and John Bruce[20], 1324–1327[47], of Kingdom of Scotland[48]. Robert I of Scotland's religion is recorded as Catholicism[24].
Death and Burial
Robert I of Scotland died on June 7, 1329[5]. He passed away in Cardross[4]. The cause of death was leprosy[49]. Recorded place of burial include Dunfermline Abbey[9] and Melrose Abbey[10].
Why It Matters
Robert I of Scotland has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 68 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]
FAQs
Where was Robert I of Scotland born?
Robert I of Scotland's place of birth was Turnberry Castle[2].
Where did Robert I of Scotland die?
Robert I of Scotland died in Cardross[4].
Who were Robert I of Scotland's parents?
Robert I of Scotland's father was Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale[11]. Robert I of Scotland's mother was Marjorie, Countess of Carrick[12].
Who was Robert I of Scotland married to?
Robert I of Scotland's spouses include Isabella of Mar[13] and Elizabeth de Burgh[14].