Malise V, Earl of Strathearn and Caithness, Jarl of Orkney (Scottish Gaelic: Maol Íosa; died c. 1357) was the last of the native Gaelic earls of Strathearn...
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David to Maurice de Moravia, a royal favourite who had a vague claim to the earldom as Malise's nephew and also stepfather. Strathearn has since been used...
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Malise III of Strathearn (Gaelic: Maol Íosa; c. 1257 – 1312) was a Scottish nobleman, the ruler of the region of Strathearn. He was the son of Malise...
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Malise IV of Strathearn (Gaelic: Maol Íosa; died c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman, the seventh known ruler of Strathearn. He was an ardent supporter of...
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Máel Ísu or Malise II (Modern Gaelic: Maol Íosa; died 1271) is the fifth known mormaer, or earl, of the Scottish region of Strathearn. He was the son...
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John de Moray of Drumsargard and his wife Mary, daughter to Malise, 7th Earl of Strathearn. He appears in sources for the first time in 1335 as one of...
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Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl (redirect from Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl, Strathearn and Caithness)
was made Great Justiciar of Scotland and Earl of Strathearn, with such title being taken from Malise Graham, who subsequently became the Earl of Menteith...
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Boniface VIII in 1301. Robert married Maud, the daughter of Malise III, Earl of Strathearn and Agnes de Comyn. He died in 1309 and his heir was his sister Alice...
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person at all these doings. Euphemia, Countess of Ross and Malise III, Earl of Strathearn, also entrusted Sir Andrew with dispatches to the king, the...
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title. He was married to Joan, former wife of Malise IV, Earl of Strathearn and daughter of Sir John de Menteith. Her paternal grandparents were Walter...
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children: Henry of Stirling Henry of Brechin Ada, married Malise, son of Ferchar, Earl of Strathearn After the extinction of the senior line of the Scottish...
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Maria de Ergadia (died 1302) was a fourteenth-century Scottish noblewoman. She was Queen consort of Mann and the Isles and Countess of Strathearn. Maria...
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the Earls of Strathearn. There is also a tradition that the MacLarens fought at the Battle of the Standard under Malise I, Earl of Strathearn, for David...
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Hugh, Earl of Ross (redirect from Hugh de Ross, 4th Earl of Ross)
William de Ross III, oldest son and successor, made Earl of Ross on 17 May 1336. Marjory de Ross, wife of Malise, 8th Earl of Strathearn John de Ross, who...
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married Malise III, Earl of Strathearn; Lady Elisabetha Comyn married Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus; Lady Elena Comyn married Sir William de Brechin;...
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House of Tosny (redirect from De Tosny)
Their children: Robert de Toeni, Lord Toeni of Flamsted (1276–1309), married Maud, daughter of Malise III, Earl of Strathearn. Died childless, leaving...
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daughter of Patrick III, Earl of Dunbar (died 1289); Secondly, apparently to Muriel (born 1244), a daughter of Malise II, Earl of Strathearn (died 1271); Thirdly...
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Stewart, 1808-1875 Herbert Stewart, 1843-1885 Geoffrey Stewart, 1878-1914 Malise Stewart, 1911-1974 William Stewart, 1847-1883 James Henry Keith Stewart...
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brother, Robert de Toni, 1st Baron Toni of Flamstead (4 April 1276 – 1309), who married Maud, the daughter of Malise III, Earl of Strathearn, but died childless...
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Alexander de L'Arde, Lord of Caithness; Malise Sparre, Lord of Skaldale; and Henry Sinclair – were rivals for the succession. Initially trialing de L'Arde...
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Earl of Orkney (section Strathearn and Sinclair Jarls)
This family was in turn replaced by the descendants of the mormaers of Strathearn and later still by the Sinclair family, during whose time Orkney and Shetland...
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nobleman (d. 1323) Malise III of Strathearn, Scottish nobleman (d. 1312) Parsoma (the Naked), Egyptian Coptic hermit (d. 1317) Philip III of Falkenstein,...
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Stirling, where the deserted castle was surrendered by the porter. Malise III, Earl of Strathearn, presented himself to Edward I at Stirling and did homage. Edward...
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Earl of March (or Earl of Dunbar) (changed sides several times) Malise, Earl of Strathearn (King Robert loyalist) Malcolm, Earl of Lennox (King Robert loyalist)...
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Orsini) John the Illustrious, German nobleman and knight (b. 1302) Malise III of Strathearn, Scottish nobleman and politician (b. 1257) Parsoma ("the Naked")...
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Pentland Firth. Alexander de Ard, a principal claimant for the Earldom of Caithness as the eldest grandson of Earl Malise, resigned his territories to...
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married to Malise II, Earl of Strathearn and that about this time a Joanna (fl. 1269-86) was the wife of Freskin de Moravia, a nephew of William de Moravia...
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Danish "jarl" and Anglo-Saxon "earl" in England. Until the reign of Edward III in the 14th century, the peerage of England consisted exclusively of earls...
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Graham, 5th Baronet Major-General Douglas Graham Brigadier Lord Douglas Malise Graham (1883—1974), Assistant Director of the Royal Artillery Major-General...
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Magnús Óláfsson (redirect from Magnus III of the Isle of Man)
Press, ISBN 978-0-521-82992-2. Henderson, Thomas Finlayson (1898). "Strathearn, Malise" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 55...
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