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  1. Mar 2, 2024 · Isabella Of Mar’s connection to the House of Stewart is a testament to the profound influence that individuals, even those whose lives are tragically short, can have on the course of history. Through her lineage, Isabella played a role in shaping the trajectory of Scottish and British royalty, with her descendants sitting on thrones and ...

  2. Isabella of Mar. When Isabella of Mar was born on 11 July 1275, in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, her father, Domhnall I 6th Earl of Mar, was 31 and her mother, Elen Ferch Llywelyn, was 45. She married King Robert I of Scotland in 1290.

  3. Isabella of Mar (fl. c. 1277 – 12 December 1296) was the first wife of Robert Bruce VII, Earl of Carrick. Isabella died before her husband was crowned (as Robert I) King of Scotland . She and her husband were the grandparents of Robert II, King of Scotland, founder of the Royal House of Stuart .

  4. Isabella of Mar (fl. c. 1277 – 12 December 1296) was the first wife of Robert Bruce VII, Earl of Carrick. Isabella died before her husband was crowned (as Robert I) King of Scotland. She and her husband were the grandparents of Robert II, King of Scotland, founder of the Royal House of Stuart. Six years after Isabella's death in childbirth, Robert Bruce VII married his second wife, Elizabeth ...

  5. Dec 8, 2018 · A younger daughter of Robert de Brus, 6th Earl of Annandale, and Marjorie, Countess of Carrick in her own right. It may be that she took care of her brother’s daughter, Marjorie, after Robert’s first wife, Isabella of Mar, died giving birth to the baby girl. Her story has long been intertwined with that of her brother.

  6. Lady Isabella Matilda Mar Countess of Carrick (Mar) aka de Brus, de Bruce, Brewes (est. 1278 - before 1302)

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_MarClan Mar - Wikipedia

    Clan Bruce. Clan Mar is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. [2] It is also officially known as the Tribe of Mar. [3] The chiefs of the Clan Mar were the original Earls of Mar, although this title later went via an heiress to the Douglases in the late fourteenth century, and then to the Stewarts before going to the Erskines. The current ...

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