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Olin [163]
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Vsevolod [243]4 years ago
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Robert 1 also known as Robert the Bruce was king of Scotland until 1929 which was 3 years into Edward's 111 rule,then David 11 took hold in 1929 and ruled until his death in 1371<span />
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