Qui a épousé Mary Bruce?
Niall mac Cailein a épousé Mary Bruce .
Alexander Fraser de Touch-Fraser et Cowie a épousé Mary Bruce .
Mary Bruce
Mary Bruce (c. 1282 – 1323) was the younger sister of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots. During the First War of Scottish Independence, she was captured by the English and imprisoned in a cage at Roxburgh Castle for about four years. She was the daughter of Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and Marjorie, Countess of Carrick.
Along with the king's other female relatives (Christina Bruce, Marjorie Bruce, his wife Elizabeth de Burgh and supporter Isabella MacDuff), she was captured and handed over to the English by the Earl of Ross. By order of King Edward I of England, she was then held prisoner in an iron or wooden cage exposed to the public view at Roxburgh Castle. Isabella MacDuff was imprisoned in a similar cage at Berwick Castle. She was transferred to presumably better conditions in 1310. This was not necessarily a humane move, it has been suggested that by this stage Bruce was gaining strength, she was potentially a valuable hostage, and the English did not want her dying of exposure. There was also a high likelihood of her being rescued from Roxburgh.
She was eventually released in 1314, in exchange for English noblemen captured at the Battle of Bannockburn.
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Niall mac Cailein
Sir Niall mac Cailein (died 1316), also known as Neil Campbell or Nigel Campbell, was a nobleman and warrior who spent his life in the service of King Robert the Bruce, His Gaelic name means "Niall, Colin's son" since he was the son of Cailean Mór. His services to the King elevated the Campbells into the higher ranks of the Scottish nobility.
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Alexander Fraser de Touch-Fraser et Cowie
Alexander Fraser de Touchfraser et Cowie (mort le ) est un membre de la noblesse écossaise qui exerce la fonction de chambellan d'Écosse et de shérif de Stirling et de Kincardine.
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