Margaret (Moravia) de Moravia was an inhabitant of Medieval Scotland. Join: Scotland Project Discuss: Scotland
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Margaret (Moravia) de Moravia is a member of Clan Munro.
Sources
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This profile showed Margaret as a daughter of Kenneth de Moravia, 4th Earl of Sutherland. However I am only aware of one daughter, Eustachia who was married to Gilbert Moray of Culbin. At least one source suggests she may be Kenneth's granddaughter, the daughter of his younger son Nicholas Sutherland 1st Laird of Duffus. This link would need to be verified but it is possible as Nicholas was believed to have died circa 1370.
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