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'''Robert III de Brus''' (fl. 12th century) was the oldest son of ]. '''Robert III de Brus''' (fl. 12th century) was the oldest son of ].


He predeceased his father, and so did not inherit the ], which passed to his brother, ]. He died before his father, and so did not inherit the ], which passed to his brother, ].


His great-great-great-nephew was his famous historical namesake, King ]. His great-great-great-nephew was his famous historical namesake, King ].

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Robert III de Brus (fl. 12th century) was the oldest son of Robert de Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale.

He died before his father, and so did not inherit the lordship of Annandale, which passed to his brother, William de Brus, 3rd Lord of Annandale.

His great-great-great-nephew was his famous historical namesake, King Robert I of Scotland.

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