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[23746] Isabella is daughter of Alfonso de Bragança, Duque de Braganza (b. ca. 1377) and Beatriz Pereira, Cdsa da Barcellos (b. ca. 1380).
[37791] This person is from the unverified Smolka Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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[24286] http://www.thepeerage.com reports: "On 26 May 1342 he inherited the vast Douglas family estates from his uncle, Hugh Douglas. He murdered Sir William Douglas in August 1353, without male issue. In August 1353 he slew his kinsman, William Douglas. He fought in the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356, where he was wounded. Through his marriage, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas gained the title of Earl of Mar before 13 November 1357. He was created 1st Earl of Douglas [Scotland] on 26 January 1357/58. He held the office of Warden of the Marches." "The Great Historic Families of Scotland", by James Taylor (London: J.S Virtue & Co., 1889), p. 49: "William Douglas, son of the Regent who fell at Halidon Hill, and nephew of the 'Good Sir James,' returned from France, where he had been bred to arms, soon after the battle of Neville's Cross and the captivity of the Scottish king, and, with the hereditary valour and energy of his house, succeeded in expelling the English from Douglasdale, and in the course of time from Ettrick Forest, Tweeddale, and Teviotdale. He was created Earl of Douglas by King David in 1357. He faithfully supported the cause of national independence, and even went so far as to unite with the Steward and the Earl of March in a formal bond to compel David to change his counsellors and to give up his intrigues for altering the succession to the crown in favour of one of the sons of the English king. He made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Thomas-à-Becket in the year 1363; but, unlike some others of the great Scottish barons, who made such pilgrimages a pretext for treasonable intrigues with the English Government, Douglas continued steadfast in his adherence to his country's cause, and resolutely opposed the attempts of the unworthy son of Robert Bruce to betray it to the enemy. On the accession of Robert II., the son of the Steward and Marjory Bruce, the Earl of Douglas unexpectedly put forth pretensions to the crown, but abandoned them on finding that they were not likely to meet with public support. As a reward for the promptitude of his submission, the King's eldest daughter was promised in marriage to his eldest son, and the Earl himself was appointed Justiciar of Scotland south of the Forth, and Warden of the East Marches. This great noble, one of the best of his race, died in 1384 at an advanced age. He was succeeded by his eldest son by his wife the Countess of Mar." Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Douglas,_1st_Earl_of_Douglas.
[45828] Robert is from the unverified family tree in Ancestry.com - his dates are probably wrong as he surely did not live to 109!