Walter of Moray

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Walter of Moray was a prominent 13th-century Scottish noble and landowner who played a key role in the politics and territorial consolidation of medieval Scotland.

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Label Occurrences
Thomas de Moravia of Bothwell 1
Walter of Moray canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century person
Scottish noble
medieval landowner
activeInCentury 13th century
allegiance Scottish crown
surface form: Scottish Crown
associatedWithRegion northern Scotland
country Kingdom of Scotland
era High Middle Ages
feudalStatus feudal lord
governanceType feudal lordship
historicalContext pre-Wars of Scottish Independence period
landOwnership lands in Duffus
lands in Strathbrock
large estates in Moray
language Latin
Scots
nobleFamily de Moravia family
notableFor regional power in northern Scotland
service to the Scottish monarchy
playedRoleIn politics of medieval Scotland
territorial consolidation of medieval Scotland
positionHeld Justiciar of Scotia
Scottish royal official
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
socialClass nobility
territorialBase Duffus
Moray
Strathbrock
title Lord of Duffus
Lord of Strathbrock

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Bothwell Castle builtFor Walter of Moray
Archibald the Grim stepFatherOf Walter of Moray
this entity surface form: Thomas de Moravia of Bothwell