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Margaret Princess of England 1046–1093 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1046

Birth Location: Hungary

Death Date: 16 Nov 1093

Death Location: Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

Father: Edward Atheling

Mother: Agatha VonBrunswick

Spouse(s): Malcolm Scotland

Children(s): Matilda Scotland, Alexander Fierce, David Scotland

In 1046, Margaret Princess of England entered the world in Hungary, born to Edward Atheling And Agatha Vonbrunswick. Margaret Princess of England married Malcolm Iii Of Scotland, and had children including Alexander The Fierce, David I King Of Scotland, Matilda Princess Of Scotland. Margaret Princess of England passed away in 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1046, Margaret Princess of England entered the world in Hungary, born to Edward Atheling And Agatha Vonbrunswick.
  • Margaret Princess of England married Malcolm Iii Of Scotland, and had children including Alexander The Fierce, David I King Of Scotland, Matilda Princess Of Scotland.
  • Margaret Princess of England passed away in 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland.

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Margaret England's Ancestors

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Margaret England
1046–1093
Birth Place: Hungary
Parents
Edward Atheling
1016–1057
Wessex, , , England
Agatha VonBrunswick
1018–1024
Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany
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Margaret England's Descendants

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Margaret (Princess of) England (1046–16 Nov 1093) m. Malcolm (III Of) Scotland (1031–13 Nov 1093)
  1. 1. Matilda (Princess of) Scotland 1079–1118 m. Henry (I) Beauclerc 1068–1135 m. Henry (I "Beauclerc" King of) England 1068–1135
    1. 1. Matilda (The) Empress 1102–1167 m. Henry (V of) Germany –1125
      1. 1. William DeLaBruer 1265– m. Bartholomew DeMosa 1200–
      2. 2. Agnes Anjou 1130–1192
      3. 3. Hamelin Plantagenet 1130–1202
      4. 4. Henry (II of) England 1133–1189
      5. 5. Henry (ll) Plantagenet 1133–1189
      6. 6. Geoffrey (VI) Anjou 1134–1157
      7. 7. William (of) Poitou 1136–1163
      8. 8. Emma Plantagenet 1138–1227
      9. 9. Emma Anjou 1138–
      10. 10. Wales Emma 1138–
      11. 11. DAUGHTER Plantagenet 1140–1194
      12. 12. th (Earl Of) Surrey 1166–1240
      13. 13. Maud Thompson 1923–1997
      14. 14. Mary PLANTAGENET –1216
    2. 2. Reginald (Of) Cornwall 1090–
    3. 3. Elizabeth (Of) England 1095–1165
    4. 4. Elizabeth (Of) England 1095–
    5. 5. Euphamia (of) England 1101–
    6. 6. William (the Aetheling of) Normandy 1103–1120
    7. 7. Richard (of) England –1120
    8. 8. Sibyl (Elizabeth) Scotland 1091–1122
    9. 9. Euphamia 1101–
    10. 10. William (the) Aetheling 1103–1120
    11. 11. Normandy William 1103–1120
    12. 12. Henry (II) Curtmantle 1132–1189
    13. 13. Robert (of) Gloucester –1147
    14. 14. Richard –1120
  2. 2. Alexander (The) Fierce 1077–1124
  3. 3. David (I King of) Scotland 1080–1153 m. Matilda (Maud) Huntington 1072–1130
    1. 1. Child (of) Scotland 1108–
    2. 2. Malcolm (of) Scotland 1113–
    3. 3. Henry (Scotland) deHuntingdon 1114–1152
    4. 4. Claricia (of) Scotland 1115–1135
    5. 5. Hodierna (of) Scotland 1117–1140

Margaret England's Timeline

2 Records

1046
1046
Birth of Margaret Princess of England in Hungary
Hungary
1093
16 Nov 1093
Age 47
Death of Margaret Princess of England in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1046
    Event Place: Hungary
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Nov 1093
    Event Place: Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
    Record Source: Millennium File

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