| Name |
William Fitz Duncan |
| Suffix |
Earl of Moray |
| Birth |
1090 |
Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland |
| Gender |
Male |
| Life Sketch |
William probably came to Scotland with his uncle David before 1124, and supported the latter loyally and effectively after he became king in 1124. He led the contingent which attacked Wark Castle in January 1138, ravaged in Yorkshire fiercely, won a vic |
| Title (Nobility) |
From 1130 to 1147 |
| Mormaer of Moray |
| Occupation |
From 1130 to 1147 |
| Mormaer of Moray |
| Military |
1138 |
| led an army of Gaels that defeated a Norman English army at the Battle of Clitheroe, raising the hopes for the success of the royal army, hopes which failed to materialize at the Battle of the Standard |
| Military Service |
1138 |
| Military Service |
1138 |
| led an army of Gaels that defeated a Norman English army at the Battle of Clitheroe, raising the hopes for the success of the royal army, hopes which failed to materialize at the Battle of the Standard |
| Title (Nobility) |
Earl of Moray |
| Title (Nobility) |
King of Moray |
| Title (Nobility) |
Lord of Skipton and Craven Copleland Allerdale |
| Title (Nobility) |
Prince of Alba |
| Title of Nobility |
Scottish prince |
| _FSFTID |
LYMV-JRP |
| _UID |
85F2CF73D3BDCA49BB40D0F185EB9A294B7E |
| Death |
1147 |
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland |
| Person ID |
I29200 |
Ken Tree |
| Last Modified |
3 Nov 2019 |