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Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England 1080–1118 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1080

Birth Location: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 1 May 1118

Death Location: Winchester, Hampshire, England

Father: Malcolm Scotland

Mother: Margaret Saint

Spouse(s): Henry Charter

Children(s): William crisis, Matilda Germany

In 1080, Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England entered the world in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, born to Malcolm Iii Longneck Mael Coluim Mac Donnchada Dunkeld King Of Scotland And Margaret Maud Atheling Of Wessex Saint. Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England married Henry I Beauclerc De Norman House Of Anjou Angevin King Of England Duke Of Normandy Charter Of Liberties Coronation Charter, and had children including Matilda Maud Norman Of Anjou Empress Of Germany, William Adelin Aetheling Theling House Of Normandy Duke Of Normandy Heir To English Throne Early Death Without Issue Caused Anarchy Succession Crisis. Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England passed away in 1118 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.

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  • In 1080, Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England entered the world in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, born to Malcolm Iii Longneck Mael Coluim Mac Donnchada Dunkeld King Of Scotland And Margaret Maud Atheling Of Wessex Saint.
  • Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England married Henry I Beauclerc De Norman House Of Anjou Angevin King Of England Duke Of Normandy Charter Of Liberties Coronation Charter, and had children including Matilda Maud Norman Of Anjou Empress Of Germany, William Adelin Aetheling Theling House Of Normandy Duke Of Normandy Heir To English Throne Early Death Without Issue Caused Anarchy Succession Crisis.
  • Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England passed away in 1118 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Matilda England's Ancestors

Self
Matilda England
1080–1118
Birth Place: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Parents
Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland
1031–1093
Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Margaret ((Maud) Atheling of Wessex,) Saint
1045–1093
Castle Reka, Mecseknadasd, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
Grandparents
Duncan (I of "Macbeth' "An t-Ilgarach" ("the Diseased" or "the Sick") Dunkeld, King of Alba (Scotland) & Strathclyde, battle at Bathnagowan against) MacBeth
1001–1040
Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Aelflaed (Sybilla FitzSiward of Northumbria, Queen of) Scotland
1009–1050
Bernicia, Northumbria, England
Edward ('the Exile' Saxon House of Wessex, Ætheling, spent most of his life in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary following the defeat of his father by Cnut the) Great.
1016–1057
Essex, England
Agatha (of Kiev, Princess of) England
1030–1070
Kiev, Russia
Great-Grandparents
Crínán Atholl
–1045
Bethóc Alpin
–1049
Siward Northumbria
1020–1055
Aelfled Bernicia
1031–1100
Edmund Cnute
–1016
Ealdgyth England
–1016
Yaroslav (Kiev)
–1054
Ingigerd Duchess
1001–1050
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Duncan Mormaer
Sybil Isles
–1045
Malcolm king
–1034
Ælfgifu Atholl
Ulf regent
–1027
Estrid Svendsdatter
–1047
Aldred Bamburgh
1009–1039
Edgina Bernicia
1016–1049
Æthelred tribute
–1016
Ælfgifu Thoreddottir
–1002
Vladimir Kiev
–1015
Princess Rus
–1002
Olof Sweden
–1020
Estrid Sweden
–1035

Matilda England's Descendants

1.
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Matilda (Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of) England (Abt. 1080–1 May 1118) m. Henry (I ' Beauclerc' de Norman House of Anjou, Angevin King of England, Duke of Normandy; Charter of Liberties-Coronation) Charter (Sep 1068–1 Dec 1135)
  1. 1. William (Adelin Aetheling Ætheling House of Normandy, Duke of Normandy, heir to English throne. early death without issue caused Anarchy succession) crisis 1103–1120 m. Matilda (van Anjou, Abbess of Fontevraud) Abbey 1105–1119
  2. 2. Matilda (( Maud) Norman of Anjou, Empress of) Germany 1102–1167 m. Geoffrey (V Plantagenet-1st (House of Gatinais), Count of Anjou, Duke of) Normandy 1113–1151
    1. 1. Henry (II 'Curtmantle' Plantagenet-Angevin, 1st Plantagenet King of England, spoke) French 1133–1189 m. Eleanor (of Aquitaine Queen of) England 1122–1204 m. Ida (de Tosny, Countess of Norfolk, a royal ward & mistress of King) Henry 1156–1226
      1. 1. John (I 'Lackland' Plantagenet or Angevin dynasty, King of England, Magna Carta, imposed draconian taxes to fund re-conquering Plantagenet lands in France, killed nephew) Arthur 1166–1216 m. Isabella (House of Taillefer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Angoulême & La Marche, accused of plotting against the French king in 1244, and fled to) Fo 1187–1246 m. Isabel (Countess of) Gloucester 1173–1217 m. Adela (de) Warenne 1164–1224
        1. 1. Henry (III Plantagenet, King of England, tried to restore dynasty's French lands by buying Sicily; Barons imposed Provisions of Oxford to share power,) o 1207–1272 m. Eleanor (House of Barcelona, Queen consort of England, Countess of) Provence 1217–1291
        2. 2. Richard (Plantagenet 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans) HRE 1209–1272 m. Isabell (Marshall (de) Clare) 1200–1240 m. Sanchia (of Provence, Queen of Germany and of the) Romans 1228–1261 m. Beatrice (House of Falkenburg, queen of the Romans in Kaiserslautern on 16 June) 1269 1245–1277
        3. 3. Joan (Plantagenet, Queen of) Scotland 1210–1238 m. Alexander (II House of Dunkeld, King of Scots, Eilean Donan) Castle 1198–1249
        4. 4. Joan (of Wales Plantagenet house, Lady of Wales and Snowdon,) Illegitimate 1188–1237 m. Llywelyn (the Great ap Iorwerth, House of Aberffraw, Prince of Gwynedd, Powys Wenwynwyn, & Aberffraw; Lord of Snowdon, ruler of) Wales 1172–1240 m. William (de) Braose 1200–1230
        5. 5. Richard (FitzRoy Plantagenet, illegitimate son, served in his father's army as a captain during the baronial revolt, constable of Wallingford) Castle 1185–1246
        6. 6. Eleanor (Plantagenet, Princess of England, Countess of Leicester, after Simon's death, fled to exile in France where she became a nun at Montargis) Abb 1215–1275 m. Simon (V de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, 1st Earl of Chester, led the baronial opposition to King Henry III: Battle of Lewes, father of) Parliament 1208–1265 m. William (Marshall, no) issue 1190–1231
      2. 2. William (IX Plantagenet-Angevin, Count of) Poitiers 1153–1156
      3. 3. Geoffrey (II Plantagenet (House of Angevin), Archbishop of) York 1158–1186 m. Constance (Plantagenet-de) Bretagne 1161–1201
        1. 1. Arthur Plantagenet 1187–1203
      4. 4. Henry ('The Young King' Plantagenet-Angevin, Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou & Maine, raised a revolt against his) father 1155–1183 m. Marguerite ('Margaret of France' Capet ( Árpád), Queen of England and) Hungary 1157–1197
        1. 1. William Plantagenet-Angevin, 1177–1177
      5. 5. Eleanor (Plantagenet, Queen of Castile and) Toledo 1162–1214 m. Alfonso (VIII, Borgoña de Castilla, Rey de) Castilla 1155–1214
        1. 1. Berenguela (Plantagenet, Reina de) Castilla 1180–1246 m. Alfonso (IX Fernandez House of Ivrea, King de Castilla y) León 1171–1230
        2. 2. Sancho (de Castilla y) Plantagenet 1181–1181
        3. 3. Fernando (de Castilla y) Plantagenet 1189–1211
        4. 4. Leonor (de) Aragona 1202–1244
        5. 5. Urraca (of House of Ivrea Castilian, (Urraca is 'magpie' in) Castilian) 1187–1220 m. Alphonse (de) Portugal 1185–1223
        6. 6. Blanche (de) Castile 1188–1252
      6. 6. Matilda (Plantagenet, Duchess of) Saxony 1156–1189 m. Henry (The Lion Welf dynasty (also Guelf or Guelph), Duke of Saxony, dispossessed of his duchies after the Battle of) Legnano 1129–1195
        1. 1. Heinrich (V Welf dynasty von Braunschweig, Count Palatine of the) Rhine 1173–1227 m. Agnes (von) Staufen 1176–1207
        2. 2. Otto (IV House of Welf of Brunswick, Holy Roman Emperor, King of the Romans, of Italy & Burgundy, forced to abdicate & excommunicated 1215, 3rd Crusade, no) issue 1175–1218 m. Maria (von Brabant, Holy Roman) Empress 1190–1260 m. Elisabeth (Beatrice Schwaben) (Hohenstaufen) 1202–1235
        3. 3. Wilhelm ('Longsword' Herzog von Sachsen-Lüneburg Herzog von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1184–
        4. 4. Mathilda (Richenza of Saxony House of) Welf 1172–1210 m. Heinrich ('Henry' Borwin II von Mecklenburg, Prince of Mecklenburg 1219-1226-Lord of Rostock-House of) Mecklenburg 1170–1226
      7. 7. King (Richard I 'The Lionheart' Plantagenet, victories against Muslim, Saladin, barely spoke English & visited England only 6 months of reign, imprisoned by Duke of) Austria 1157–1199 m. Berengaria (of Navarre, Queen consort of) England 1163–1230
      8. 8. Joan (Plantagenet, Queen consort of Sicily, countess consort of) Toulouse 1165–1199 m. Raymond (Vl House of Rouergue di Sicilia, Count of Toulouse, married five times, is represented as one of four figures on the ceiling of the Minnesota Supreme) Court 1156–1222 m. William (II of Sicily, King of Sicily, no) issue –1189
        1. 1. Bertrand (Bohemond di Sicilia van) Apulië 1181–1181
      9. 9. Agnes Capet 1164–1240
      10. 10. Geoffrey (Plantagenet, Archbishop of York,) Illegitimate 1152–1212
      11. 11. William (de Longespée, 3rd Earl of) Salisbury 1176–1226 m. Ela (fitzPatrick d'Evereux, Countess of Salisbury, Abbess of Lacock Abbey (she) founded) 1187–1261
        1. 1. Stephen (Plantagenet, seneschal of Gascony and Justiciar of) Ireland 1216–1260 m. Emmeline (de) Riddlesford 1220–1275
        2. 2. Mary Longespee –1268 m. Robert (de Ros, Chief Justice of King's Bench, Lord of) Wark 1195–1269
        3. 3. Sir (William 'The Younger' Longespée ( Plantagenet), English knight, 2nd) Crusades 1212–1250
    2. 2. Hamelin ('The Bastard' d'Anjou Plantagenet\de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, Vicomte de Touraine, illegitimate, a half-brother of King Henry) II 1130–1202 m. Isabella (de) Warenne 1136–1199
      1. 1. William (de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, High Sheriff of) Surrey 1166–1240 m. Matilda d'Aubigney 1160–1216
        1. 1. John (Plantagenet, de Warrene & Surrey, Lordships of Bromfield and Yale in) Wales 1231–1304 m. Alice (of Angoulême de Lusignan, Countess of) Surrey 1236–1290
        2. 2. Isabel (de) Warenne, 1228–1282
      2. 2. Maud (Matilda de) Warenne 1160–1207 m. Henry (d'Eu, Count of Eu and Lord of) Hastings 1159–1183 m. Henri (d' Estouteville, Seigneur de) Valmont[ –1232
        1. 1. Alix (d' Eu, 8th Countess of Eu and 4th Lady of) Hastings 1181–1246 m. Raoul (I de Lusignan, Seigneur d'Issoudun before 1200, Count of Eu by marriage, Seigneur de) Melle 1165–1219
      3. 3. Adela (de) Warenne 1164–1224 m. John (I 'Lackland' Plantagenet or Angevin dynasty, King of England, Magna Carta, imposed draconian taxes to fund re-conquering Plantagenet lands in France, killed nephew) Arthur 1166–1216 m. William Fitzwilliam 1173–1218
        1. 1. Sir (Thomas fitzWilliam,) knight 1210–1266 m. Agnes Bertram 1211–1244
    3. 3. Guillaume (I Plantagenet, Graaf van) Poitou 1136–1163 m. Cecily (FitzMiles, Countess Of Hereford) FitzPayne 1120–1204
      1. 1. Edyth Plantagenet 1162–1188 m. Willem Windsor 1158–
        1. 1. Willem Windsor 1189–1275
    4. 4. Emma Plantagenet 1138–
    5. 5. Agnes Plantagenet 1130–1192
    6. 6. Geoffrey (VI "Mantell" Plantagenet, Count of) Nantes 1134–1157

Matilda England's Timeline

2 Records

1080
Abt. 1080
Birth of Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
1118
1 May 1118
Age 38
Death of Matilda Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of England in Westminster, London, England
Westminster, London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1080
    Event Place: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 May 1118
    Event Place: Westminster, London, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [3] Age:
    About 37-38

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Winchester, Hampshire, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

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