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  1. Lady Elizabeth de Burgh (* 1289 [1]; † 26. Oktober 1327 in Cullen Castle [2]) war als zweite Ehefrau des schottischen Königs Robert I. ( Robert the Bruce) schottische Königin.

  2. Elizabeth de Burgh (English: / d ˈ b ɜːr /; d’-BER; c. 1289 – 27 October 1327) 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.

  3. Elizabeth de Burgh, Queen of Scotland. By Susan Abernethy. Elizabeth de Burgh was the daughter of one of the most powerful Irish nobles and friends of King Edward I of England. Robert the Bruce probably met Elizabeth at the English court and married her in hopes of making a strategic alliance.

  4. Elizabeth de Burgh (1332–1363) Countess of Ulster. Born on July 6, 1332, in Carrickfergus Castle, Northern Ireland; died on April 25, 1363, in Dublin, Ireland; buried in Clare Priory, Suffolk, England; daughter of William de Burgh, 3rd earl of Ulster, and Maud Plantagenet (c. 1310–c. 1377); granddaughter of Elizabeth de Clare who was also ...

  5. Elizabeth de Burgh, born around 1289 in Ulster, Ireland, was the daughter of Richard Óg de Burgh, the 2nd Earl of Ulster, and his wife Margarite de Burgh. She married Robert the Bruce, who later became the King of Scots, in 1302.

  6. The extraordinary life of Elizabeth de Burgh (1295-1360), known to many of us as the Lady Clare, was described in a 1999 biography by the late Frances A. Underhill, Professor Emerita at the University of Richmond.

  7. Lady Elizabeth d e Burgh (* 1289 [1]; † 26. Oktober 1327 i n Cullen Castle [2]) w ar als zweite Ehefrau d es schottischen Königs Robert I. (Robert t he Bruce) schottische Königin.