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| - Duncan, 3. Earl of Fife (auch Duncan Macduff, Earl of Fife, Duncan (I), Earl of Fife oder Donnchadh, Earl of Fife) († 1154) war ein schottischer Magnat. (de)
- Donnchad, Earl of Fife (1113–1154), usually known in English as Duncan, was the first Gaelic magnate to have his territory regranted to him by feudal charter, by King David in 1136. Duncan, as head of the native Scottish nobility, had the job of introducing and conducting King Malcolm around the Kingdom upon his accession; however, Malcolm died not long after being crowned. He is known to have fathered two sons and one daughter: (en)
- Donnchad Ier de Fife (anglicisé: Duncan) Mormaer de Fife de 1133 à 1154, Donnchad est le premier chef Gaël héréditaire du fief de Fife, intégré dans le système féodal mis en place par le David Ier d'Écosse en 1136. Selon John Bannerman Donnchad /Duncan semble être le fils de Constantin de Fife le premier mormaer historiquement attesté. Il devient mormaer après Gille Míchéil un parent et successeur de son père. (fr)
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| - Duncan, 3. Earl of Fife (auch Duncan Macduff, Earl of Fife, Duncan (I), Earl of Fife oder Donnchadh, Earl of Fife) († 1154) war ein schottischer Magnat. (de)
- Donnchad, Earl of Fife (1113–1154), usually known in English as Duncan, was the first Gaelic magnate to have his territory regranted to him by feudal charter, by King David in 1136. Duncan, as head of the native Scottish nobility, had the job of introducing and conducting King Malcolm around the Kingdom upon his accession; however, Malcolm died not long after being crowned. He is known to have fathered two sons and one daughter:
* Duncan II, his son and heir, succeeded his father in 1154.
* Adam of Fife. In 1163 or 1164, 'Adam, son of the Earl' witnessed the confirmation by Richard, Bishop of St. Andrews. His name occurs third in a list of sixteen witnesses (Reg Prior St. Andrews, No 137). He may have been 'Adam, son of Duncan', who, with Orabilis his wife, witnessed about 1172, the grant of the church of Lochres (Lewchars) by Nes, the son of William, to the church of St. Andrews. His wife Orabilis had previously been the wife of Sir Robert de Quincy, from whom she was probably divorced, and she married, secondly, Morggán, Earl of Mar.
* Afreka, wife of Harold the elder, Earl of Orkney, and mother by him of two sons and two daughters. (en)
- Donnchad Ier de Fife (anglicisé: Duncan) Mormaer de Fife de 1133 à 1154, Donnchad est le premier chef Gaël héréditaire du fief de Fife, intégré dans le système féodal mis en place par le David Ier d'Écosse en 1136. Selon John Bannerman Donnchad /Duncan semble être le fils de Constantin de Fife le premier mormaer historiquement attesté. Il devient mormaer après Gille Míchéil un parent et successeur de son père. Donnchad est chargé par le roi David, vers 1152 à la fin de sa vie, de présenter et conduire son petit-fils le jeune héritier présomptif Malcolm IV dans le royaume jusqu'à sa réelle accession au trône. Son successeur est son fils Donnchad II de Fife. Il laisse un autre fils nommé Adamdont l'arrière petit-fils et homonyme Adam de Kilconquhar († 1270) est le premier époux de la comtesse Margaret de Carrick. (fr)
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