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Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland 1007–1040 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Jul 1007
Birth Location: Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Death Date: 14 Aug 1040
Death Location: Battle Of Pitgavenny, Moray, Morayshire, Scotland (Killed by MacBeth)
Father: Crinan Dunkeld
Mother: Bethoc MacKenneth
Spouse(s): Aelflaed Scotland
Children(s): Malcolm Canmore, Donald Scotland, Mael Atholl, Duncan Moray, Margaret Scotland, Beatrix MacCrinan
Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland was born in 1007 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, the child of Crinan Thane Mormaer Abbot Dunkeld And Bethoc Beatrice Mac Malcolm Ingen Mail Coluim Meic Cinaeda Mackenneth. Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland married Aelflaed Sybilla Fitzsiward Of Northumbria Queen Of Scotland, and had children including Beatrix Scotland Maccrinan, Donald Scotland, Duncan Mormaer Moray, Mael Muir Atholl, Malcolm Iii Longneck King Of Scotland Canmore, Margaret Scotland. Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland passed away in 1040 in Battle Of Pitgavenny, Moray, Morayshire, Scotland (Killed by MacBeth).
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Biography
- Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland was born in 1007 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland, the child of Crinan Thane Mormaer Abbot Dunkeld And Bethoc Beatrice Mac Malcolm Ingen Mail Coluim Meic Cinaeda Mackenneth.
- Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland married Aelflaed Sybilla Fitzsiward Of Northumbria Queen Of Scotland, and had children including Beatrix Scotland Maccrinan, Donald Scotland, Duncan Mormaer Moray, Mael Muir Atholl, Malcolm Iii Longneck King Of Scotland Canmore, Margaret Scotland.
- Duncan I MacCrinan King of Scotland passed away in 1040 in Battle Of Pitgavenny, Moray, Morayshire, Scotland (Killed by MacBeth).
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Duncan Scotland's Ancestors
Duncan Scotland's Descendants
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1. Malcolm (III "Longneck" " King of Scotland") Canmore 1031–1093 m. Saint (Margaret England) Atheling 1045–1093
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1. Matilda (Edith "Princess of Scotland") Atheling 1080–1118 m. Henry (I "Beauclerc" King of) England 1068–1135
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1. Matilda (Adelaide "The Empress Consort the Holy Roman") Plantagenet 1102–1167 m. Geoffrey (V) Plantagenet 1113–1151
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1. Henry (England) Plantagenet 1133–1189 m. Eleanor (Duchess Aquitaine) Aquitaine 1122–1202 m. Eleanor (of) Aquitaine 1121–1204
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2. Agnes Plantagenet 1129–1192
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3. Hamelin Plantagenet 1130–1202
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4. Henry (II King of) England 1133–1189
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5. Geoffrey (VI) Plantagenet 1134–1157
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6. William Plantagenet 1136–1163
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7. Emma Plantagenet 1138–
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2. William (Athling) Normandy 1103–1120
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3. Sibyl (Elizabeth) Scotland 1091–1122
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4. Constance (Maud) Maine 1098–1120
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5. MATILDA (ENGLAND) BEAUCLERC 1102–1169
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6. Geoffery (V) Plantagent 1113–1151
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7. Adelaide DeAngers 1115–1169
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2. Alexander (The) Fierce 1077–1124
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3. David (the saint of) Scotland 1080–1153
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4. Malcolm (IV Scotia Or) Scotland 1054–
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5. Duncan (II) Scotland 1060–1094
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6. Ethelred (Abott Dunkeld) Canmore 1074–1107
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7. Alexander (I Scotland) Canmore 1077–1124
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2. Donald Scotland 1034–1097
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3. Mael (Muir) Atholl 1035–
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4. Duncan (Mormaer) Moray 1035–1097
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5. Margaret Scotland 1036–1126
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6. Beatrix (Scotland) MacCrinan 1040–
Duncan Scotland's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Jul 1007
Event Place: Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Aug 1040
Event Place: Battle Of Pitgavenny, Moray, Morayshire, Scotland (Killed by MacBeth)
Record Source: Millennium File