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  1. Sir James Douglas, también conocido como Good Sir James y Black Douglas (1286 - 25 de agosto de 1330), fue un señor que luchó en las Guerras de independencia de Escocia. Biografía. Hijo de William el Bravo, Señor de Douglas, fue un seguidor de William Wallace que murió alrededor de 1298. Estuvo prisionero en la Torre de Londres.

  2. Tomb of Sir James, St Bride's Kirk, Douglas. Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and the Black Douglas; c. 1286 – 25 August 1330) was a Scottish knight and feudal lord. He was one of the chief commanders during the Wars of Scottish Independence.

  3. Sir James Douglas (born c. 1286—died Aug. 25, 1330, Spain) was the lord of the Douglas family and champion of Robert de Bruce (King Robert I of Scotland). Son of Sir William Douglas (d. c. 1298), who was captured by the English and died in the Tower of London, Sir James was educated in Paris and returned home to find an Englishman, Robert de ...

  4. La muerte de Sir James Douglas. En la persecución subsiguiente se produjo el famoso episodio de la muerte de Sir James Douglas, noble escocés que participaba en la batalla y al que Alfonso XI había conseguido ganar para su causa mientras aquel se dirigía a Tierra Santa, portando el corazón embalsamado del rey escocés Roberto I de Escocia.

  5. 25 de oct. de 2020 · Lápida de la historia de Sir Jame Douglas. Tal relevancia tiene esta historia, que Teba cada primer fin de semana de agosto desde el 2005 rememora con las Jornadas Escocesas o Douglas’ Days la muerte en 1330 del soldado James Douglas, portador del corazón del rey Roberto I, en la reconquista del Castillo de la Estrella.

  6. James Douglas, also known as “Good Sir James” or the “Black Douglas,” was one of the most renowned and respected knights in Scottish history. His life was marked by loyalty, valor, and unwavering devotion to his homeland, making him a legendary figure in the late medieval period.

  7. Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and James the Black Douglas), (died 1330), was a Scottish soldier, knight and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is considered one of Scotland's greatest heroes. He was a follower and close friend of king Robert I of Scotland (also called Robert the Bruce).