Elizabeth de Burgh (d. 1327)
Elizabeth de Burgh (d. 1327)
Queen of Scots. Name variations: Ellen; Elizabeth of Ulster. Died on October 26, 1327, in Cullen, Grampian, Scotland; buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland; daughter of Richard de Burgh (known as The Red Earl), 2nd earl of Ulster, and Margaret de Burgh (d. 1303); became second wife of Robert I the Bruce, king of Scots (r. 1306–1329), in 1302; children: Matilda Bruce (d. 1353); Margaret Bruce (d. 1346); David II (1323–1370), king of Scotland (r. 1329–1370); John Bruce (b. around 1325).
Elizabeth de Burgh, the second wife of Robert the Bruce, king of the Scots, was the daughter of Richard de Burgh, the powerful earl of Ulster, one of King Edward I of England's staunchest supporters.
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