Robert I, King of Scotland
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| born on | 11 July 1274 (greg.) at 23:36 (= 11:36 PM ) | ||||
| Place | Writtle, England, 51n44, 0e26 | ||||
| Timezone | LMT m0e26 (is local mean time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 19°24' 13°35 Asc. 02°18'
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Biography
Scottish royalty, the eighth Robert de Bruce, grandson of Robert de Brus the Competitor who had claimed the throne through his mother, Isabell II. Robert the Bruce reigned from 1306 to 1329. In 1314, he and his troops defeated the much-larger English army at the decisive battle of Bannockburn. In 1328 he was recognized as King of Scotland by the English. Robert the Bruce died on 6/07/1329 OS, Cardross, Scotland, possibly of leprosy.
Events
- Work : Gain social status 1309 (greg.) (King of Scotland, 23 years)
- Death by Disease 7 June 1329 (greg.) at 12:00 noon in Cardross, Scotland (Leprosy, age 54)
Source Notes
Martin Harvey Nativitas I quotes historic records: July 11 OS, 11:30 PM LAT.
(Formerly, Penfield Collection gave the same date, Carrick, Scotland, spec 5:30 PM LMT)
Categories
- Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Skin (Leprosy, terminal)
- Notable : Famous : Royal family (Scotland)

19°24'
02°18'