David II (5 March 1323-4-22 February 1370-1), King of Scots |
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Father:1 | Robert I Bruce (11 July 1274-7 June 1329), King of Scots | ||
Mother:2 | Elizabeth de Burgh (-26 October 1327) |
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Married:3 | 17 July 1328 | Joan of England (5 July 1321-14 August 1362) | Berwick-upon-Tweed [city/town], Northumberland [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Married:4 | around 20 February 1363-4 | Margaret Drummond (-after January 1374-5) | |||
Divorced:5 | 20 February 1369-70 | Margaret Drummond (-after January 1374-5) | |||
The divorce was later reversed by the pope. |
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Occupation:6 | before 1328 | Earl of Carrick | |||
Occupation:7 | 1329-1371 | King of Scots |
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Buried:8 | Holyrood [district], Edinburgh [city/town], Edinburghshire (Midlothian) [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] | |||
Born:9 | 5 March 1323-4 | Dunfermline [parish], Fife [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Died:10 | 22 February 1370-1 |
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He was crowned 24 November 1331 and went to France in 1334 where he and his queen remained for seven years, returning in 1341. Taken captive by the English at the battle of Durham 17 October 1346, he was a prisoner in England for eleven years, regaining his liberty in 1357.11 |
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