Isabella of Mar

Scottish noblewoman and first wife of Robert Bruce VII

Isabella of Mar - Scottish noblewoman and first wife of Robert Bruce VII
Born

1277
748 years ago

Died

December 12th, 1296
728 years ago — 19 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Scotland

Links & References

Isabella of Mar served as the first wife of Robert Bruce VII, contributing to the historical lineage of Scottish nobility. Her marriage to Bruce aligned her with significant political dynamics during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Following her death in 1296, her legacy continued through her children, who played important roles in the ongoing conflicts between Scotland and England. The marital alliance represented strategic ties essential for consolidating power and influence within Scotland at the time.

Married Robert Bruce VII, strengthening noble ties

Mothered heirs who emerged in Scottish history

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