Earls of Buchan

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The Earls of Buchan are a historic Scottish noble title associated with a prominent branch of the Douglas family, influential in medieval and early modern Scottish politics and warfare.

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Earls of Buchan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish earldom
Scottish nobleman
Scottish nobleman
Scottish nobleman
hereditary title
alsoKnownAs Wolf of Badenoch
associatedWith Scottish warfare
First War of Scottish Independence
surface form: Wars of Scottish Independence

medieval Scottish politics
associatedWithMonarch David II of Scotland
James I of Scotland
James II of Scotland
Robert I of Scotland
surface form: Robert the Bruce
associatedWithRegion north‑east Scotland
country Kingdom of Scotland
feudalJurisdictionOver Buchan
governingSystem feudalism
hasHolder Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan
surface form: Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (Stewart line)

Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan
Erskine Earls of Buchan
James Douglas, Earl of Buchan
James Stewart, Earl of Buchan
John Comyn
surface form: John Comyn, Earl of Buchan
hasTitle Earl of Buchan
heldTitle Earl of Buchan
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
Early Modern period
surface form: early modern period
influenced Scottish clan politics
northern Scottish power balance
languageOfTitle Latin
Scots
locatedIn Aberdeenshire
Province of Buchan
memberOf Comyn family
Douglas family
House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart
namedAfter Buchan
nobleFamily Comyn family
Douglas family
Erskine family
Stewart family
partOf Peerage of Scotland
precedenceWithin Scottish peerage
rank earl
typeOfNobility territorial earldom

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Red Douglases notableBranch Earls of Buchan