William I, Earl of Ross

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William I, Earl of Ross was a 13th-century Scottish nobleman who ruled the earldom of Ross and played a significant role in the politics of the Scottish Highlands.

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William I, Earl of Ross canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earl
Scottish nobleman
medieval Scottish magnate
activeInCentury 13th century
allegiance Scottish Crown NERFINISHED
aristocraticRank peer of Scotland
continent Europe
country Kingdom of Scotland
ethnicity Scottish
father Ferchar mac in tSagairt NERFINISHED
feudalRank earl
gender male
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
language Scottish Gaelic
nobleFamily O’Beolan kindred NERFINISHED
Ross family NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Earl of Ross NERFINISHED
notableFor regional lordship in northern Scotland
role in politics of the Scottish Highlands
placeOfRule Earldom of Ross NERFINISHED
positionHeld Earl of Ross NERFINISHED
regionRuled Ross NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
relative Uilleam mac in tSagairt NERFINISHED
titleHolderOf Ross NERFINISHED

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Ross family hasNotableMember William I, Earl of Ross