Robert V de Brus (Robert de Brus), 5th Laird o Annandale (ca. 1215 ā 31 Mairch or 3 Mey 1295[1]), wis a feudal laird, Juistice an Constable o Scotland an Ingland, a Regent o Scotland, an a competitor for the Scots throne in 1290/92 in the Great Cause. His grandson Robert the Bruce eventually becam Keeng o Scots.
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Robert V de Brus, |
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Laird o Annandale, Laird o Ireby, Constable o Carlisle Castle, Shirra o Cumberland |
Coat o airms as Laird o Annandale: Or, a saltire and a chief Gules |
Predecessor | Robert de Brus, 4t Laird o Annandale |
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Born | ca. 1215 |
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Dee'd | (1295-03-31)31 Mairch 1295 (aged c. 80) Lochmaben Castle |
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Buiried | Gisborough Priory, Guisborough, Redcar an Cleveland |
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Spoose(s) | 1) Isobel of Gloucester and Hertford 2) Christina de Ireby |
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Issue
Robert de Brus Richard de Brus |
Faither | Robert de Brus, 4t Laird o Annandale |
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Mither | Isobel o Huntingdon |
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