Elizabeth Stewart of Bonkyll

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Elizabeth Stewart of Bonkyll was a Scottish noblewoman of the Stewart family, best known as the mother of Sir James Douglas, the famed companion of Robert the Bruce.

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Elizabeth Stewart of Bonkyll canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noblewoman
medieval Scottish noble
associatedPlace Bonkyll, Berwickshire
associatedWith First War of Scottish Independence
surface form: Wars of Scottish Independence
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
ethnicGroup Scots
familyName Stewart
father Alexander Stewart of Bonkyll
floruit early 14th century
late 13th century
gender female
givenName Elizabeth
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
historicalRegion Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
house House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart
knownFor being the mother of James Douglas, companion of Robert the Bruce
membership in the Stewart family
languageSpoken Latin
Scots
motherOf James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
nobleFamily Stewart family
nobleRank lady
nobleStatus high nobility
nobleTitle Lady of Douglas
notableRelative James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
Robert I of Scotland
surface form: Robert the Bruce
region Chirnside
surface form: Bonkyll, Berwickshire
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Alexander Stewart of Bonkyll
surface form: Sir Alexander Stewart of Bonkyll
spouse William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas
surface form: William Douglas, Lord of Douglas
title Lady of Douglas

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Sir James Douglas mother Elizabeth Stewart of Bonkyll