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  1. Sir William Douglas of that Ilk (auch William Douglas, Lord of Douglas oder William Douglas le Hardi) (* vor 1256; † 9. November 1298 in London) war ein schottischer Adliger und Militär . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Herkunft. 2 Übergriffe als Lord of Douglas. 3 Militär während des Schottischen Unabhängigkeitskriegs. 4 Ehen und Nachkommen. 5 Literatur.

  2. William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (c. 1323 – 1 May 1384) was a Scottish nobleman, peer, magnate, and head of the Black Douglas family. Under his leadership, the Black Douglases continued their climb to pre-eminence in Scottish politics begun under his uncle, Sir James the Good, as well as their military dominance of the south of ...

  3. William Douglas, 1. Earl of Douglas (* um 1330; † Mai 1384 in Douglas, South Lanarkshire) war ein schottischer Adeliger. William war ein Sohn des schottischen Regenten Sir Archibald Douglas, welcher 1333 gefallen war und dessen Frau Beatrice, Tochter des Alexander Lindsay of Crawford.

  4. Sir William „Longleg“ Douglas of Douglas (* zwischen 1200 und 1220; † zwischen 1270 und 16. Oktober 1274, vermutlich in Fawdon) war ein schottischer Adliger. William Douglas entstammte der Familie Douglas, von der Angehörige seit dem 12. Jahrhundert als Kronvasallen Besitzungen in Schottland besaßen.

  5. Sir William Douglas "le Hardi" ("the Bold"), Lord of Douglas (1243 – 24 January 1298) [citation needed] was a Scottish nobleman and soldier. Early life [ edit ] William Douglas was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance Battail of Fawdon . [1]

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · William Douglas, 1st earl of Douglas was a Scottish lord of the Douglases, prominent in the dynastic and English wars of the 14th century. The son of Sir Archibald Douglas (d. 1333), regent of Scotland, who was killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill, he was educated in France and returned to Scotland.

  7. William of Douglas (died c. 1214) was a medieval nobleman living in Clydesdale, an area under the control of the King of the Scots . Enigmatic origins. The origins of William are uncertain, the first of the name of Douglas to appear on historic record.