David Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl
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David Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl | |
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Born | c. 1240 to 1255 |
Died | 6 August 1270 |
Known for | Being Earl of Atholl |
David Strathbogie (died 6 August 1270) was the first Strathbogie Earl of Atholl.
David was the son of and Ada of Atholl. David's mother, Ada, was suo jure Countess of Atholl, she held the title of countess in her own right, and upon her death, David succeeded her as Earl of Atholl.
He died at Tunis (or Carthage) in the Eighth Crusade, in the company of Louis IX of France, having married before June 1266, Isabel (d. 1292), daughter of , feudal baron of Chilham, Kent, by his spouse Maud, suo jure Countess of Angus. In 1266, Isabel was heiress to her brother, Richard de Dover, by which she inherited the barony of Chilham, with the manor of , Essex. In 1270, they leased the latter to the Knights Templar by licence from the king.
David was succeeded by his only son, John de Strathbogie, 9th Earl of Atholl, .
References[]
- Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry, Baltimore, 2004, p. 49-50. ISBN 0-8063-1750-7
- 1270 deaths
- Clan MacDuff
- Christians of the Eighth Crusade
- Scottish soldiers
- Mormaers of Atholl
- 13th-century mormaers
- Peerage of Scotland earl stubs