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  1. Robert V de Brus (Robert de Brus), 5th Lord of Annandale (ca. 1215 – 31 March or 3 May 1295 [1]), was a feudal lord, justice and constable of Scotland and England, a regent of Scotland, and a competitor for the Scottish throne in 1290/92 in the Great Cause. He is commonly known as "Robert the Competitor".

  2. Following the death of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, Robert de Bruce was granted the estates of the rebels Walter de Fauconberg and John de Melsaand. He later accompanied Henry's eldest son, known as Lord Edward, to the Holy Land on the crusade.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale (Robert de Brus) (c1215 – 31 March 1295[1]), 5th Lord of Annandale, was a feudal lord, Justice and Constable of Scotland and England, a Regent of Scotland, and a leading Competitor to be King of Scotland in 1290-92 in the Great Cause.

  4. Feb 1, 2023 · Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale (Robert de Brus), was a feudal lord, Justice and Constable of Scotland and England, a Regent of Scotland, and a leading competitor to be King of Scotland in 1290-92 in the Great Cause.

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  5. The Lordship of Annandale was a sub-comital lordship in southern Scotland ( Annandale) established by David I of Scotland by 1124 for his follower Robert de Brus. The following were holders of the office: Extent of Lordship of Annandale. Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, 1113 x 1124-1138.

  6. Robert Bruce or Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale lived from about 1220 to 31 March 1295. He was one of the 13 competitors whose claims to become King of Scotland were adjudicated upon by Edward I of England in 1292, and was grandfather of King Robert the Bruce.

  7. Robert V de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale, was a feudal lord, justice and constable of Scotland and England, a regent of Scotland, and a competitor for the Scottish throne in 1290/92 in the Great Cause.

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