The kings of Scotland in the fourteenth century, with the exception of DavidII, did not initially marry the daughters of kings. Their wives were Scottishand were drawn in the main from the level of earls and lairds. Furthermore,unlike most Scottish princesses in the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, whowent out of the realm to marry, those in the fourteenth century were on thewhole stay at home princesses. These women were married into the ranks ofthe nobility thereby strengthening the political position of any givenmonarch within the realm. However, the possible claims to the thronethrough the highly fertile female lines proliferated. After the crown hadpassed to the house of Stewart through a female, Marjory, daughter ofRobert the Bruce...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
Three monarchs of Scotland (James V, Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI/I) were crowned during the si...
This thesis examines the origins and development of Scottish parliaments between 1124 and 1329. Prev...
The kings of Scotland in the fourteenth century, with the exception of David II, did not initially m...
The fourteenth century was a time of transformation for both royal court and household but the role ...
Between 1299 and 1369 there was a continuous succession of queen consorts and queen dowagers. Marga...
This paper surveys the experiences of three of Scotland's late medieval kings as prisoners of their ...
A queen consort in the pre-modern period had to consider what her role would be if she were widowed....
This thesis is a case study of elite women in late medieval Scotland, which contributes to the ong...
The personal reign of Alexander III of Scotland saw a dramatic reversal of the weak monarchy, divid...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This thesis explores Queen Elizabeth I’s and King James VI/I’s management of and involvement in nobl...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
Very late on the 19th March 1286, in the teeth of a howling gale on a dark and stormy night, Scotlan...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
Three monarchs of Scotland (James V, Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI/I) were crowned during the si...
This thesis examines the origins and development of Scottish parliaments between 1124 and 1329. Prev...
The kings of Scotland in the fourteenth century, with the exception of David II, did not initially m...
The fourteenth century was a time of transformation for both royal court and household but the role ...
Between 1299 and 1369 there was a continuous succession of queen consorts and queen dowagers. Marga...
This paper surveys the experiences of three of Scotland's late medieval kings as prisoners of their ...
A queen consort in the pre-modern period had to consider what her role would be if she were widowed....
This thesis is a case study of elite women in late medieval Scotland, which contributes to the ong...
The personal reign of Alexander III of Scotland saw a dramatic reversal of the weak monarchy, divid...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This thesis explores Queen Elizabeth I’s and King James VI/I’s management of and involvement in nobl...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
Very late on the 19th March 1286, in the teeth of a howling gale on a dark and stormy night, Scotlan...
A reassessment of Robert Bruce/I's dealings with Scotland's parliament (1306-29) to challenege the i...
Three monarchs of Scotland (James V, Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI/I) were crowned during the si...
This thesis examines the origins and development of Scottish parliaments between 1124 and 1329. Prev...