Robert Monro

Robert Monro
Born1601
Rosshire, Scotland
Died1680
County Down, Ireland
AllegianceThirty Year's War: Scotland/Sweden

Bishop's Wars: Covenantor

Irish Confederate Wars: Covenantor
RankGeneral
Battles/warsSiege of Stralsund (1628)
Siege of Schivelbein
Siege of Neubrandenburg
Battle of Frankfurt an der Oder
Battle of Breitenfeld (1631)
Battle of Nördlingen (1634)
Siege of Spynie Palace
Siege of Drum Castle
Siege of Edinburgh Castle
Siege of Newry
Siege of Belfast
Battle of Benburb
Siege of Carrickfergus
RelationsRobert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis (grandfather)
George Munro, 1st of Newmore (nephew)
Sir Robert Munro, 3rd Baronet (nephew)
Robert Munro, 18th Baron of Foulis (cousin)

Robert Monro (died 1680), was a famous Scottish General, from the Clan Munro of Ross-shire, Scotland. He held command in the Swedish army under Gustavus Adolphus during Thirty Years' War. He also fought for the Scottish Covenanters during the Bishop's Wars in Scotland and commanded the Scottish Covenanter army during the Irish Confederate Wars. He was the author of a diary recounting his military experiences during the Thirty Years' War, published as Monro, His Expedition With the Worthy Scots Regiment Called Mac-Keys.[1]

  1. ^ MacKay. (1885). An Old Scots Brigade. Edinburgh. Quoting: Monro, Robert. (1637). Monro, His Expedition with the Worthy Scots Regiment. London.

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