William II, Earl of Ross

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William II, Earl of Ross was a 13th–14th century Scottish nobleman who ruled the Earldom of Ross and played a significant role in the turbulent politics of medieval Scotland.

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William II, Earl of Ross canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Earl
Scottish nobleman
medieval Scottish magnate
activeInPeriod 13th century
14th century
allegiance Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
citizenship Scottish
country Kingdom of Scotland
deathPlace Scotland NERFINISHED
ethnicity Scottish
father William I, Earl of Ross NERFINISHED
gender male
governedFrom Ross NERFINISHED
historicalEra High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
involvedIn conflicts between Scottish crown and regional magnates
language Scots
Scottish Gaelic
nobleFamily Ross family NERFINISHED
nobleRank earl
notableFor role in medieval Scottish politics
rule over the Earldom of Ross
participatedIn Wars of Scottish Independence NERFINISHED
positionHeld Earl of Ross NERFINISHED
predecessor William I, Earl of Ross NERFINISHED
realm Earldom of Ross NERFINISHED
regionRuled Ross NERFINISHED
northern Scotland
reignOrTenure late 13th century–early 14th century
socialClass high nobility
successor Hugh, Earl of Ross NERFINISHED
title Earl of Ross NERFINISHED

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Ross family hasNotableMember William II, Earl of Ross