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  1. Mother. Margaret of Huntingdon. Sweetheart Abbey, Galloway. Dervorguilla of Galloway (c. 1210 – 28 January 1290) was a "lady of substance" in 13th century Scotland, the wife from 1223 of John de Balliol and mother of John I, a future king of Scotland.

  2. 1 de mai. de 2023 · Biographical Summary by Wikipedia. Dervorguilla of Galloway (c. 1210 – January 28, 1290) was a 'lady of substance' during the 13th century, wife from 1223 of John, 5th Baron de Balliol, and mother of the future king John I of Scotland.

  3. Dervorguilla is a familiar figure in Scottish history, a lady of wealth, substance and impeccable pedigree. She is mentioned because she is the great grand-daughter of King David I, the mother of King John Balliol and she confirmed the foundation of a college at the University of Oxford, creating an endowment to ensure its future.

  4. Dervorguila de Galloway (Galloway, 1218 – Kempston, 28 de janeiro de 1290) [1] foi uma nobre e herdeira escocesa. Ela foi senhora de Balliol como esposa de João I de Balliol, e mãe do rei João da Escócia.

  5. 15 de ago. de 2010 · Biography, Women's History. Dervorgilla of Galloway (abt 1214- abt 1288) WHN / August 15, 2010. Dervorgilla of Galloway was a thirteenth century noblewoman of a prestigious lineage. Her Scottish relatives were major landowners in the South of Scotland.

  6. 29 de set. de 2021 · Learn about the life and legacy of Devorgilla, a powerful woman who was the mother of King John Balliol and the grandmother of King Edward Balliol. Discover how she founded Balliol College, Oxford and Sweetheart Abbey, and why she carried her husband's heart with her.

  7. 26 de jan. de 2020 · Also known as Dervorguilla – the name was a Latinisation of the Gaelic spellings Dearbhfhorghaill or Derborgaill – she was one of the most powerful and certainly one of the best-known women in 13th-century Scotland, renowned across this land long before she died this week in January of 1290.