Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Niall Bruce of Carrick (died 17 October 1346), was a 14th-century Scottish noble. Niall is said to be an illegitimate child of King Robert the Bruce. He was killed during the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346. Life. Niall of Carrick is alleged to be the illegitimate child of King Robert I of Scotland and an unknown mistress.

  2. Níall of Carrick (also Neil) was the second man to bear the title Mormaer, or Earl, of Carrick. He was successor of mormaer Donnchadh of Carrick. Originally he was believed to be the son of Donnchadh, however, it is now believed that he was more likely his grandson, the son of Donnchadh's oldest son and heir Cailean mac Donnchadh.

    • Donnchad
    • Margaret Stewart
    • 1250–1256
    • Marjory (3rd Countess of Carrick)
  3. Niall de Bruce, of Carrick was born from 1306 to 1315, in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. He died on 17 October 1345, in Northumberland, England, United Kingdom.

  4. 17 de dez. de 2023 · Niall Bruce (a Briuis), of Carrick. Birthdate: estimated between 1297 and 1329. Death: October 17, 1346. Neville's Cross, County Durham, United Kingdom (Died in Battle of Neville's Cross) Immediate Family: Son of Robert I the Bruce, King of Scots and Mistresses.

  5. 2 de ago. de 2007 · Níall of Carrick (also Neil) was the second man to bear the title Mormaer, or Earl, of Carrick. He was successor of mormaer Donnchadh of Carrick. He may have been Donnchadh's son, or else as suggested by one recent genealogical theory, his grandson.

    • 1202
    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
  6. Nigel de Brus (c. 1279 – September 1306) was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland. Born at Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, he was a son of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale and Margaret, Countess of Carrick.

  7. Níall of Carrick (also Neil) was the second man to bear the title Mormaer, or Earl, of Carrick. He was successor of mormaer Donnchadh of Carrick. Originally he was believed to be the son of Donnchadh, however, it is now believed that he was more likely his grandson, the son of Donnchadh's oldest son and heir Cailean mac Donnchadh.