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Ada, Countess of Atholl (c. 1221–25 December 1266), was the daughter and heir of Forbhlaith, Countess of Atholl and her husband, David de Hastings. Ada's mother, Forbhlaith, was herself heir of the highland mormaerdom of Atholl, Scotland. Ada was Countess of Atholl suo jure, she held the title in her own right, and not through her husband. She inherited the title from her mother, who was also suo jure Countess of Atholl. Upon her death the title went to her son, David of Strathbogie. David was the first of the Earls of Atholl to be named Strathbogie. David's father John was able to use the title of Earl but held it only by right of his wife, Ada, he was jure uxoris Earl of Atholl, as Ada's father had been.

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  • Ada, Countess of Atholl (c. 1221–25 December 1266), was the daughter and heir of Forbhlaith, Countess of Atholl and her husband, David de Hastings. Ada's mother, Forbhlaith, was herself heir of the highland mormaerdom of Atholl, Scotland. Ada was Countess of Atholl suo jure, she held the title in her own right, and not through her husband. She inherited the title from her mother, who was also suo jure Countess of Atholl. Upon her death the title went to her son, David of Strathbogie. David was the first of the Earls of Atholl to be named Strathbogie. David's father John was able to use the title of Earl but held it only by right of his wife, Ada, he was jure uxoris Earl of Atholl, as Ada's father had been. Ada's husband, John de Strathbogie, was the son of David of Strathbogie and grandson of Duncan II, Earl of Fife. Together they were the progenitors of the Strathbogie dynasty of Atholl Earls, beginning with their son David of Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl. She died some time before 25 December 1266. (en)
  • Ada, condesa de Atholl (h. 1221 – 25 de diciembre de 1266), fue la hija y heredera de la condesa Forbhlaith de Atholl y su marido, David de Hastings. Forbhlaith, a su vez, fue la heredera del condado (mormaerdom) de Atholl, ubicado en las Tierras Altas.​ Ada fue condesa de Atholl suo iure, es decir, poseyó el título por derecho propio, y no por su marido. Heredó el título de su madre, que también fue condesa de Atholl suo iure. Tras su muerte, el condado pasó a su hijo, David de Strathbogie, que sería el primero de los condes de Atholl con el apellido Strathbogie. John, el padre de David, pudo utilizar el título de conde, pero solo lo poseyó por derecho de su esposa, por lo que fue conde iure uxoris, al igual que el padre de Ada. John de Strathbogie, el marido de Ada, era el hijo de David de Strathbogie y nieto del conde Duncan II de Fife. Ambos fueron los antecesores de la dinastía de condes Strathbogie de Atholl, que comenzó con su hijo David, VIII conde de Atholl.​ Falleció antes del 25 de diciembre de 1266. (es)
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  • Ada, Countess of Atholl (c. 1221–25 December 1266), was the daughter and heir of Forbhlaith, Countess of Atholl and her husband, David de Hastings. Ada's mother, Forbhlaith, was herself heir of the highland mormaerdom of Atholl, Scotland. Ada was Countess of Atholl suo jure, she held the title in her own right, and not through her husband. She inherited the title from her mother, who was also suo jure Countess of Atholl. Upon her death the title went to her son, David of Strathbogie. David was the first of the Earls of Atholl to be named Strathbogie. David's father John was able to use the title of Earl but held it only by right of his wife, Ada, he was jure uxoris Earl of Atholl, as Ada's father had been. (en)
  • Ada, condesa de Atholl (h. 1221 – 25 de diciembre de 1266), fue la hija y heredera de la condesa Forbhlaith de Atholl y su marido, David de Hastings. Forbhlaith, a su vez, fue la heredera del condado (mormaerdom) de Atholl, ubicado en las Tierras Altas.​ Ada fue condesa de Atholl suo iure, es decir, poseyó el título por derecho propio, y no por su marido. Heredó el título de su madre, que también fue condesa de Atholl suo iure. Tras su muerte, el condado pasó a su hijo, David de Strathbogie, que sería el primero de los condes de Atholl con el apellido Strathbogie. John, el padre de David, pudo utilizar el título de conde, pero solo lo poseyó por derecho de su esposa, por lo que fue conde iure uxoris, al igual que el padre de Ada. (es)
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