Eleanor of Lovaine

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Eleanor of Lovaine was a noblewoman of Flemish origin who became Countess of Carrick in medieval Scotland and the mother of Sir James Douglas, the famed companion of Robert the Bruce.

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Eleanor of Lovaine canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Countess consort
Flemish person
medieval noble
noblewoman
associatedWith County of Flanders NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
Wars of Scottish Independence NERFINISHED
child Archibald Douglas (of Liddesdale line, disputed) NERFINISHED
Hugh Douglas of Douglas NERFINISHED
Sir James Douglas NERFINISHED
citizenship Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin County of Flanders NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Flemish
familyName of Lovaine
gender female
givenName Eleanor NERFINISHED
languageSpoken French
Middle English
Scots
maritalStatus widow of William Douglas, Lord of Douglas
marriageLocation Scotland NERFINISHED
motherOf Sir James Douglas NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Douglas family NERFINISHED
House of Lovaine NERFINISHED
notableChild Sir James Douglas NERFINISHED
notableFor Flemish noblewoman who became Countess of Carrick in Scotland
being the mother of Sir James Douglas, companion of Robert the Bruce
positionHeld Countess of Carrick NERFINISHED
relativeByMarriage Robert the Bruce NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
residence Carrick NERFINISHED
Douglasdale NERFINISHED
Scotland
socialClass high nobility
spouse William Douglas, Lord of Douglas NERFINISHED
timePeriod 13th century
early 14th century
title Countess of Carrick NERFINISHED

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James Douglas mother Eleanor of Lovaine