ROBERT de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale UK01
Autres noms
Autres noms |
Nom |
Nom de scène |
Robert de Brus, Lord of Skelton and Lord of Annandale |
Nom de scène |
Robert de Bruse |
Nom de scène |
Robert de Brus Conquisitor of Cleveland, Hartness and Annandale |
Nom de scène |
Robert de Bruis |
Événements personnels
Type d’événement |
Date |
Lieu |
Description |
Naissance |
1083 |
Durham, England, United Kingdom |
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Immigration |
1100 |
England |
Came to England from France about 1100, after King Henry I conquered Normandy |
Profession |
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Man-at-arms; Feudal Lord of King Henry I of England, King David I of Scotland and King Stephen of England |
Décès |
11/05/1141 |
Skelton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom |
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Inhumation |
after 11 May 1141 |
Redcar, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom |
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Notes
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UK01
Take UK01 back to Kyiv and SVIATOSLAV I Igorevich (0922 - 972) He was famous for his persistent campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe, Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire. He also conquered numerous East Slavic tribes, defeated the Alans and attacked the Volga Bulgars, and at times was allied with the Pechenegs and Magyars (Hungarians). His mother was St. Olga, also called Helga or Saint Olga of Kiev, (born c. 890—died 969, Kiev; feast day July 11), princess who was the first recorded female ruler in Russia and the first member of the ruling family of Kiev to adopt Christianity. She was canonized as the first Russian saint of the Orthodox Church and is the patron saint of widows and converts. |