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- Known as Robert de Bruce, Lord of Annandale.
Robert Bruce competed for the crown of Scotland in 1291. He had first
claimed the Crown under a verbal nomination (by tanistry) to him by
Alexander III, if the Maid of Norway failed to have issue.
The marriage of Robert De Bruce and Isabel of Huntingdon produced a
son, Robert De Bruce, who because of the marriage could lay claim to
the Scottish throne. This couples' descendants became co-heirs of the
ancient Scoto-Pietish and Anglo-Saxon kings.
(Source: Billy Polk)
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