the Good Sir James

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The Good Sir James was a renowned Scottish knight and close companion of Robert the Bruce, celebrated for his military leadership during the Wars of Scottish Independence.

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instanceOf Scottish knight
historical figure
medieval nobleman
military commander
allegiance Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
Robert the Bruce NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs James Douglas, Lord of Douglas NERFINISHED
Sir James Douglas NERFINISHED
the Black Douglas NERFINISHED
associatedWith Scottish Wars of Independence NERFINISHED
Scottish resistance to English rule
closeCompanionOf Robert the Bruce NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
culture medieval Scottish culture
describedBySource Scottish historical tradition
later Scottish historiography
medieval chronicles
employer Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
Robert the Bruce NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
gender male
hasReputation celebrated for bravery
noted for loyalty to his king
renowned for military leadership
historicalRole key supporter of Robert the Bruce
leader of Scottish forces against England
languageOfWorkOrName Middle English NERFINISHED
Scots
militaryConflict Wars of Scottish Independence NERFINISHED
militaryRank commander
nobleFamily Clan Douglas NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Lord of Douglas NERFINISHED
notableFor campaigns in southern Scotland
close companionship with Robert the Bruce
guerrilla warfare against English forces in Scotland
loyalty to Robert I of Scotland
raids into northern England
service in the Wars of Scottish Independence
occupation knight
military leader
soldier
partOf Scottish nobility
region Scotland
timePeriod early 14th century
late 13th century

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James Douglas, Lord of Douglas alsoKnownAs the Good Sir James