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  1. Christian (ou Christina) de Brus (c. 1278 - 1356/1357) est une sœur de Robert I er d'Écosse, roi d'Écosse. On suppose que la fratrie est née au château de Turnberry (en) à Carrick de Margaret de Carrick, et son mari, Robert de Brus, jure uxoris comte de Carrick [1].

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    • Margaret de Carrick
    • Robert de Bruce
  2. Christian or Christina Bruce (c. 1278 – 1356/1357), also known as Christian or Christina de Brus, was a daughter of Marjorie, Countess of Carrick, and her husband, Robert de Brus, jure uxoris Earl of Carrick, as well as a sister of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots.

  3. 14 janv. 2022 · In 1335 Christina Bruce looked out from Kildrummy to see the 3,000-strong army of David Strathbogie, there to besiege the castle. Inside, she had only 300 men with which to defend it. What happened next was a significant event in the Second War of Independence, but how did Christina get involved?

  4. 15 juin 2020 · In 1335, Christina Bruce “maid stout and manly resistens” against a Disinherited force besieging Kildrummy Castle during the Second War of Scottish Independence. Her successful defence led to the critical battle of Culblean at which the Bruce faction scored a notable victory. The actions of her contemporaries Black Agnes and Lady ...

  5. 8 mars 2021 · In 1335, Christina Bruce successfully led the garrison of Kildrummy Castle against a siege by the formidable David Strathbogie, claimant to the earldom of Atholl.

  6. Abstract: In 1335, Christina Bruce “maid stout and manly resistens” against a Disinherited force besieging Kildrummy Castle during the Second War of Scottish Independence. Her successful defence...

  7. Lady Christian Bruce (sometimes referred to as "Christina"), lived from 1273 to 1357. An older sister of Robert the Bruce and Edward Bruce, she played an active part in the Wars of Independence against the English. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.