Robert Keith (soldier)
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Sir Robert Keith (d. August 11, 1332) was Marischal of Scotland during Wars of Scottish Independence.
He supported King Robert I of Scotland, and commanded the Scottish cavalry at the Battle of Bannockburn. He was killed fighting for King David II of Scotland at the Battle of Dupplin Moor.
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Preceded by John Comyn, Earl of Buchan |
Justiciar of Scotia c. 1305– 1306 with Reginald Cheyne (c. 1305–1306) John de Vaux (c. 1305–1306) William Inge |
Succeeded by Uncertain, next known was Robert Lauder of Quarrelwood |
[edit] External links
- article on Keith family
[edit] References
Freedom's Sword, Peter Traquair