wolf of badenochの例文
- In 1390 it was burned by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, known as the Wolf of Badenoch.
- In this period Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, otherwise known as the Wolf of Badenoch, attacked and burned Elgin Cathedral in June 1390.
- The Stewarts of Atholl are descended from a son of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan ( the " Wolf of Badenoch " ).
- It would also explain why a party of Mackay's supported Stewart the Wolf of Badenoch in a raid into the Braes of Angus in 1391.
- The title of Earl of Buchan then went to Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, who was also known as the " Wolf of Badenoch ".
- There may be up to sixty islands in the Loch Lomond including Inchmurrin, the largest freshwater island anywhere in the Alexander Stewart, the infamous " Wolf of Badenoch ".
- Robert was a friend of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar, a son of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan ( the " Wolf of Badenoch " ).
- He left two children, Earl of Buchan, aka the " Wolf of Badenoch ", who was Countess Euphemia's second husband before she divorced him in 1392.
- James I of Scotland did the same in 1428 and 1429 . They preferred to rely on a Lieutenant, Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar, the son of the Wolf of Badenoch.
- In 1402, while Sir Malcolm was away at one of his other castles, he was suddenly attacked by a large group of highlanders led by the infamous Alexander Stewart, illegitimate son of the Wolf of Badenoch.
- Leslie predeceased her in 1382, whereupon she married, secondly, Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan, better known in history as " The Wolf of Badenoch . " This marriage occurred on 24 or 25 July 1382.
- In the time of Hugh Rose, fifth of Kilravock all of the family's writs and charters were lost when Elgin Cathedral was burned by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan ( the " Wolf of Badenoch " ).
- Following Bishop Alexander Bur's death in 1397, the King, in conformity with feudal established practice during the period of the vacant Seat, took possession of the castle and perversely appointed the now reformed Wolf of Badenoch to be warden of the castle.
- From Margaret the title passed to her daughter, Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar . Isabella's second husband was Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar, son of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, the feared " Wolf of Badenoch ".
- Churchmen and burgesses made repeated complaints about the attacks of raiding caterans, the most notable being the burning of Elgin Cathedral by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, also known as the " Wolf of Badenoch ", in a dispute with the Bishop of Moray.
- There are varying stories on how the village got its name, one being that the " Wolf of Badenoch " ( Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan ) camped there before going to Perth in the 14th century to be officially forgiven by the church for his evil ways.
- "' Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan "', Alasdair M髍 mac an R韌h, and called "'the Wolf of Badenoch "'( 1343 20 June 1405 ), was the third surviving son of King Robert II of Scotland and youngest by his first wife, Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan.
- Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, third son of Robert II of Scotland naturally supported the claim to the earldom of Ross by his son John Stewart, Earl of Buchan and was supported by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar who was a son of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan known as the " Wolf of Badenoch ".