Robert I Of Scotland

Robert I Of Scotland is a 54 years old from Kingdom of Scotland from Turnberry Castle. Robert I Of Scotland was born on July 18, 1274 (died on June 15, 1329, he was 54 years old) in Turnberry Castle as Robert the Bruce.

About

His real name:
Birth name of Robert I Of Scotland is Robert the Bruce
Is Robert I Of Scotland still alive?

No, he died on 06/15/1329, 695 years ago. He was 54 years old when he died. Cause of death: leprosy. He died in Cardross and buried in Melrose Abbey .

Family

His mother is Marjorie Countess of Carrick and his father is Robert De Brus, 6th Lord Of Annandale. His mother died at the age of 0 (Robert was 18 years old). () and Robert De Brus, 6th Lord Of Annandale was 31 years old when Robert born.

Parents

Marjorie Countess of Carrick
Mother: Marjorie Countess of Carrick
Robert De Brus, 6th Lord Of Annandale
Father: Robert De Brus, 6th Lord Of Annandale

Wives

Robert I Of Scotland had two marriages.

Elizabeth de Burgh

Elizabeth de Burgh, Scottish royal consort

He married with Elizabeth de Burgh (38), in 1302. Robert I Of Scotland was 27 and Elizabeth de Burgh was 13 years old. Married for 722 years, 11 months.

Isabella Of Mar

Isabella Of Mar

Scotland married with Isabella Of Mar in 1295. Robert I Of Scotland was 20 and Isabella Of Mar was 18 years old. Married for 729 years, 11 months.

Children

He had eighteen children, Sir , Margaret , Isabel , Walter , Matilda , David , Catherine , Christina , Robert , Robert , Christina (79) , Elizabeth (738) , Marjorie (20) , Maud (50) , David (46) , Walter (674) , Neil (3) and John (81, Actor) .

Siblings

Robert I Of Scotland had 8 siblings. Christina (3 years younger) , Isabel (2 years older) , Nigel (4 years younger) , Younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland Thomas (9 years younger) , Edward (Twin of Robert I Of Scotland) , Elizabeth (11 years younger) , Countess Mary (5 years younger) , and Alexander (10 years younger)

What was Robert's zodiac sign?

Robert I Of Scotland zodiac sign was cancer.

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