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King Robert II of Scotland ( 1316 – 1390 ) had a hunting lodge in the area.
It also created the opportunity to redevelop the vacant space in Robert Smirke's 19th-century central quadrangle into the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court – the largest covered square in Europe – which opened in 2000.
* Booknotes interview with Robert Leckie on Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II, September 3, 1995.
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** Robert II ( 996 – 1031 )
** Robert II ( 1272 – 1306 )
* Robert II ( 996 – 1031 )
* DiMaio, Michael, and Robert Frakes, " Constantine II ( 337 – 340 A. D .)", D. I. R.
She was not aided by memories of Queen Constance, the Provençal wife of Robert II, tales of whose immodest dress and language were still told with horror.
On 21 March, the four archbishops, with the approval of Pope Eugenius, granted an annulment due to consanguinity within the fourth degree ( Eleanor and Louis were fourth cousins, once removed, and shared common ancestry with Robert II of France ).
Eleanor and Henry were cousins to the third degree through their common ancestor, Ermengarde of Anjou ( wife to Robert I, Duke of Burgundy and Geoffrey, Count of Gâtinais ); they were also both descendants of Robert II of France.
* 1371 – Robert II becomes King of Scotland, beginning the Stuart dynasty.
* 1984 – Space Shuttle program: STS-41-B Mission – Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered space walk using the Manned Maneuvering Unit ( MMU ).
During World War II, he worked for the Admiralty Research Laboratory, from which emerged a group of many notable scientists, including David Bates, Robert Boyd, George Deacon, John Gunn, Harrie Massey, and Nevill Mott ; he worked on the design of magnetic and acoustic mines, and was instrumental in designing a new mine that was effective against German minesweepers.
After David II's death, Robert II, the first of the Stewart kings, came to the throne in 1371.
Robert II, as King of the Franks, met Emperor Henry II in 1023 on the borderline.
The reign of Robert II was quite important because it involved the Peace and Truce of God ( beginning in 989 ) and the Cluniac Reforms.
He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose, to become Duke of Normandy in 1106.
* Robert received the Duchy of Normandy and became Duke Robert II
When, on 2 August 1100, William II was killed by an arrow in a hunting accident in the New Forest, where Henry was also hunting, Duke Robert had not yet returned from the First Crusade.
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Robert and crowned
Separate coronation as King of Croatia was gradually allowed to fall into abeyance and last crowned king is Charles Robert in 1301 after which Croatia contented herself with a separate diploma
Hugh's sonRobert the Pious – was crowned King of the Franks before Capet's demise.
Henry was crowned emperor by his creature, but Robert Guiscard, with whom in the meantime Gregory had formed an alliance, was already marching on the city, and Henry fled towards Civita Castellana.
The situation changed again on 10 February 1306, when Robert the Bruce murdered his rival John Comyn and a few weeks later, on 25 March, had himself crowned king of Scotland by Isobel, sister of the Earl of Buchan.
The regicide of James I came so unexpectedly that a period of disorder took hold before James II was crowned at Holyrood Abbey on 25 March 1437 but it was not until early May that the main conspirators, Walter of Atholl, his grandson Robert Stewart and Robert Graham were gruesomely executed.
Robert was eventually crowned on 25 December that same year.
Robert, who was Odo's brother, was elected by the rebels and crowned in opposition to Charles, who had to flee to Lotharingia.
Robert was eventually crowned on 25 December 987.
The Empress Matilda was forced to retreat from London by hostile crowds before she could be crowned queen ; shortly afterwards, Robert was captured at the rout of Winchester and the two sides agreed to swap their respective captives.
The rule of Charles, and especially his partiality for a certain Hagano, had aroused some irritation ; and, supported by many of the clergy and by some of the most powerful of the Frankish nobles, Robert took up arms, drove Charles into Lorraine, and was himself crowned king of the Franks ( rex Francorum ) at Rheims on 29 June 922.
Robert was crowned at Scone Abbey on 27 March 1371 and before this date had given John now styled Steward of Scotland the ancestral lands surrounding the Firth of Clyde.
A regency was set up in Constantinople, headed by Peter's widow, Yolanda of Flanders until 1221, when her son Robert of Courtenay was crowned Emperor.
" Petrarch asked to be examined by Robert before being crowned as poet in the Campidoglio in Rome ( 1341 ); his Latin epic Africa is dedicated to Robert, though it was not made available to readers until 1397, long after both Petrarch and Robert were dead.
Miskito kings began being crowned in Belize, as was George Frederic Augustus I ( 1816 ) and Robert Charles Frederic ( 1845 ), and commissions along the lines of those issues in Jamaica continued to be administered.
Robert declared himself King, after killing his chief rival and cousin, and was crowned in 1306.
* Second Interregnum in Scotland, from 10 July 1296, when John Balliol was deposed, until 25 March 1306, when Robert the Bruce was crowned.
On 27 March 1306, Robert and Elizabeth were crowned as King and Queen of Scots at Scone.
She died before Robert was crowned King of Scots, and never became Queen.
* Following the rejection by Robert the Bruce ( crowned King of Scotland in 1306 ) of papal mediation between England and Scotland, Pope John XXII placed Scotland under interdict in 1317 or 1318 because of continuing Scots raids into England ; in 1328 the same Pope lifted the interdict in the light of the Treaty of Edinburgh – Northampton.
His older brother John Stewart ( 1337 – 1406 ) became Earl of Carrick in 1368, and would later be crowned King of Scotland under the name Robert III.
King Robert II died at Dundonald Castle in Ayrshire on 19 April 1390 and the chronicler Wyntoun informs that Robert was not buried at Scone until 13 August 1390, only a day before his son John, Earl of Carrick was crowned King as Robert III.

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