Earl of Huntly

Earl of Huntly

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  • George Gordon, 4. Earl of Huntly — (* 1514; † 28. Oktober 1562 nach der Schlacht von Corrichie) war ein Angehöriger des schottischen Hochadels. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Leben 2 Der Aufstand von 1562 2.1 Der Konflikt mit …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George Gordon, 5. Earl of Huntly — (* ca. 1532/34; † 20. Oktober 1576 in Strathbogie) war ein Angehöriger des schottischen Hochadels. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Familie 2 Der Aufstand von 1562 3 Earl of Huntly …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alexander Gordon, 3. Earl of Huntly — (* vor 1464; † 16. Januar 1524 in Perth) war ein Angehöriger des schottischen Hochadels. Alexander war ein Sohn des George Gordon, 2. Earl of Huntly, und dessen Gemahlin, der schottischen Prinzessin Annabella, Tochter des Königs Jakob I.. Er… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly — Alexander Seton (later Gordon), 1st Earl of Huntly (died July 15, 1470), was a powerful 15th century Scottish magnate. He was knighted in 1439/40 and was Lord of Badenoch, Cluny. He was the son of Alexander Seton (d. 1440) (2nd son of Sir William …   Wikipedia

  • George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly — (1514 ndash; 28 October, 1562), was a Scottish nobleman.The grandson of the 3rd Earl of Huntly, and a childhood companion of James V, he inherited the earldom and estates in 1524. As commander of the King s Army he defeated the English at the… …   Wikipedia

  • George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly — (d. 19 October 1576, Strathbogie), was Lord Chancellor of Scotland and major conspirator of his time.Second son of the 4th Earl, he was Sheriff of Inverness from 1556. He was, however, attainted and sentenced to death for treason in 1563. He was… …   Wikipedia

  • George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly — (before 1455 ndash; Stirling Castle, June 8, 1501) was Chancellor of Scotland from 1498 1501. He married Elizabeth Dunbar, widowed Countess of Moray, on 20 May 1445. There were no children from the marriage, and the two were married for only a… …   Wikipedia

  • Huntly Castle — is a ruined castle in Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was the ancestral home of the chief of Clan Gordon, Earl of Huntly.HistoryArchitecturally the L plan castle consists of a well preserved five story tower with an adjoining great hall and …   Wikipedia

  • Huntly —    HUNTLY, a burgh of barony and a parish, in the district of Strathbogie, county of Aberdeen, 39 miles (N. W.) from Aberdeen, and 145 (N. by E.) from Edinburgh; containing 3642 inhabitants, of whom 2731 are in the burgh. This place, including… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • Earl of Moray — Prior to the formal establishment of the peerage, Earl of Moray, numerous individuals ruled the kingdom of Moray or Mormaer of Moray until 1130 when the kingdom was destroyed by David I of Scotland. History of the Earldom of Moray For the history …   Wikipedia

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