Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
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The Tyneman
Archibald Douglas, Duke of Touraine, Earl of Douglas, Earl of Wigtown, Lord of Annandale, Lord of Galloway, Lord of Bothwell, and 13th Lord of Douglas (1372–17 August 1424), was a Scottish nobleman and warlord. He is sometimes given the epithet "Tyneman" (Old Scots: Loser), but this may be a reference to his great-uncle Sir Archibald Douglas.
Douglas was second in command to David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, the lieutenant of the Kingdom, during the siege of Edinburgh Castle by Henry IV of England.…more
Douglas was second in command to David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, the lieutenant of the Kingdom, during the siege of Edinburgh Castle by Henry IV of England.…more
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Books with Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
King Henry IV, Part 1
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1597
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The Black Douglases: War and Lordship in Medieval Scotland, 1300 - 1455
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1998
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An Antidote to the English: The Auld Alliance 1295 - 1560
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2001
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Scotland from the Earliest Times to 1603
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1961
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From the Bloody Heart: The Stewarts and the Douglases
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2003
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Rothesay: A Drama in Three Acts
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1840
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