Robert III of Scotland
Robert III (1337 - 4 April 1406) was the eldest son of King Robert II and Elizabeth Mure and was legitimized by papal dispensation in 1349, ruling from 1390 following the death of his father Robert II of Scotland untill his own death in 1406.
| Robert III | |
|---|---|
| King of Scotland | |
| 1390 – 1406 | |
| 14th August 1390 | |
| Predecessor | Robert II of Scotland |
| Successor | James I of Scotland |
| Co-ruler | David III (1399-1401) Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife (1401-1406) |
| Born | 1337 |
| Died | 4th April 1406 (age 68 or 69) Rothesay Castle, Bute, Scotland |
| Burial | Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland |
| Spouse | Annabella Drummond (m.1367-1401) |
| Issue | Margaret Stuart, Duchess of Touraine Elizabeth Stuart David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay Mary Stuart James I of Scotland |
| Father | Robert II of Scotland |
| Mother | Elizabeth Mure |
Robert III and his wife, Annabella Drummond
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The grave of Robert III, Paisley Abbey