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  1. Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and the Black Douglas; c. 1286 – 25 August 1330) [1] was a Scottish knight and feudal lord. He was one of the chief commanders during the Wars of Scottish Independence .

  2. 23 nov. 2018 · James Douglas - The Black Douglas - was Robert the Bruce's right hand man and had his own terrifying record of warfare. He is depicted here third from right by artist William Hole.

  3. 17 déc. 2023 · James of Douglas was the friend and ablest lieutenant of Robert the Bruce. Known as the Black Douglas to the English and as the Good Sir James to the Scots, Douglas was a brilliant fighter and master of guerrilla warfare. He commanded the left wing of Bruce's army at the battle of Bannockburn.

  4. Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and James the Black Douglas ), (died 1330), was a Scottish soldier, knight and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence.

  5. James Douglas, also known as “Good Sir James” or the “Black Douglas,” was one of the most renowned and respected knights in Scottish history. His life was marked by loyalty, valor, and unwavering devotion to his homeland, making him a legendary figure in the late medieval period.

  6. Black Douglas. Born: c. 1286. Died: Aug. 25, 1330, Spain. Role In: Battle of Bannockburn. Sir James Douglas (born c. 1286—died Aug. 25, 1330, Spain) was the lord of the Douglas family and champion of Robert de Bruce (King Robert I of Scotland).

  7. Sir James Douglas (also known as Guid Sir James and the Black Douglas), (1286 – August 25, 1330), was a Scottish soldier and knight who fought in the Scottish Wars of Independence.