Person:Isabelle Huntingdon (1)

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Name Isabelle Huntingdon
Alt Name Isobel de Huntingdon
Alt Name Isobella Huntingdon
Alt Name Isobel Huntingdon
Alt Name Princesa Isabel Escocia
Alt Name Isabel of Scotland
Gender Female
Alt Birth? Abt 1190
Birth? 1199 Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Alt Marriage Abt 1205 to Robert de Bruce, 4th Baron of Annandale
Alt Birth? 1206
Marriage 1209 Huntingdonshire, Englandto Robert de Bruce, 4th Baron of Annandale
Death? 1251 Saltrede, Huntingdonshire, England
Alt Death? 1251 Saltre Abbey, Gloucester, England
Alt Death? 20 Mar 1252 Saltre Abbey, Huntingdonshire, , England
Alt Death? 1256 Saltre Abbey, Gloucestershire, , England
Burial? Saltre
Reference Number? Q6085344?


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Isobel of Huntingdon (1199–1251), also known as Isobel the Scot, was the younger daughter of David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon,[1] grandson of David I of Scotland, by his marriage to Matilda of Chester.

She married Robert Bruce, 4th Lord of Annandale, and through her came the claims firstly of her son in 1290 and later in the beginning of 14th century of her great-grandson Robert Bruce, 7th Lord of Annandale, to the Scottish throne. Her above-mentioned son Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale was regent and recognized heir presumptive of Scotland in the years just before her death.

Isobel survived her husband Robert who died in 1232. She did not remarry and she herself died in 1251. She was buried at Sawtry Abbey, alongside her husband and her father.

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References
  1.   Isobel of Huntingdon, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   ISABEL (1206-1251, bur Saltre Abbey, near Stilton, Gloucs), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.