MacDuff, Earl of Fife

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MacDuff, Earl of Fife, was the hereditary mormaer of Fife and head of the powerful medieval Scottish clan MacDuff, traditionally regarded as the premier earl of the kingdom and a key figure in Scottish politics and royal inaugurations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish nobleman
earl
mormaer
aristocraticTitle Earl
Mormaer
associatedWith Scottish coronation ceremonies
Scottish royal succession customs
clanChiefOf Clan MacDuff NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Scotland
era Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Scottish
feudalRank earl
mormaer
governs earldom of Fife NERFINISHED
headOfGovernment Province of Fife NERFINISHED
hereditaryTitle Earl of Fife NERFINISHED
Mormaer of Fife NERFINISHED
language Scots
Scottish Gaelic
memberOf Clan MacDuff NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Clan MacDuff NERFINISHED
notableFor influence in medieval Scottish politics
role in Scottish royal inaugurations
partOf Scottish nobility
politicalInfluence high influence in medieval Scottish politics
politicalRole leading magnate in the Kingdom of Scotland
positionGeneralStatus premier earl of the kingdom
positionHeld Earl of Fife NERFINISHED
Mormaer of Fife NERFINISHED
powerBase eastern Scotland
region Fife NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleInMonarchy key figure in royal inaugurations
supporter of Scottish kings
socialStatus high nobility
territory Fife NERFINISHED
title Earl of Fife NERFINISHED
Mormaer of Fife NERFINISHED
traditionalRight privileged role in inaugurating Scottish kings
traditionalStatus premier earl of Scotland

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Donnchad VII, Earl of Fife associatedWithTitle MacDuff, Earl of Fife