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Greysteil ("Graysteel") is a
medieval poem po****r in 16th
century Scotland. Set to music, it was
performed for
James IV of
Scotland and
James V of Scotland...
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Alexander Patrick Greysteil ****-Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie, PC, FRSL (26
November 1939 – 24
September 2021),
usually known as Grey
Gowrie or Lord Gowrie...
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Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (died 1535),
known by the
nickname of
Greysteil, who had been a
friend of King James.
These men fled into exile. James...
- 1472 Lady
Elizabeth Douglas 1474 Sir
Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie c. 1475 1522
Given the
nickname Greysteil by
James V Lady
Janet Douglas 1476 ...
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Alexander ****-Ruthven, 1st Earl of
Gowrie (1872–1955) (Alexander Patrick)
Greysteil Ruthven, 2nd Earl of
Gowrie (1939–2021) (Patrick Leo) Brer Ruthven, 3rd...
- Ogier's
sword Curtana. In the
English or
Scottish medieval epic poem
Greysteil, the hero uses a
magic sword 'Egeking'
which was made in the Far East...
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Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (c. 1475 – bef. 1536), also
known as
Greysteil, was a
Scottish nobleman and courtier, who
served as
Treasurer of Scotland...
- head
couped sable armed Or. Motto: Deid
schaw Chief:
Alexander Patrick Greysteil Ruthven, 2nd Earl of
Gowrie Sandilands Motto:
Spero meliora [Latin, 'I...
- (died 1522),
Bishop of
Dunkeld Sir
Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie, "
Greysteil";
married Isobel Hoppar Archibald Douglas of
Kilspindie (died 1580) Alexander...
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healer Loosepaine and the fay
Oriande in the
Scots language poem
Greysteil,
possibly originally written in 15th-century England. The
character of...