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Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland 1045–1093 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 8 September 1045
Birth Location: Mecseknádasd, Baranya, Hungary,
Death Date: 16 November 1093
Death Location: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Father: Edward England
Mother: Agatha Hungary
Spouse(s): Malcolm Canmore, Domnall MacDonnchada
Children(s): Matilda Scotland, David o, Ethelred Scotland, Duncan Canmore, Alexander Fierce, Ethelred Dunkeld, Thora Canmore, Malcolm Canmore, Alexander Canmore, Edmund Canmore, Donald Canmore, Millicent Canmore, Edmund Canmore, Alexander Hilary, Millicent Scotland, Margaret Stewart, David Stewart, Bardolf Fitzthorfin, Edmund Scotland, Breatrix Canmore, Heth Aethelred, Malcolm Scotia, Duncan Scotland, Edgar Scotland, Edith Scotland, Malcolm Canmore, Edward MacMalcolm, Edward Canmore, Mary Scotland, Princess Matilda, Heth Maccrinan, Matilda Scotland, Ethelred Canmore, Margaret Canmore, Millicent None, Prince Scotland, Matilda Huntingdon, I Edmund
The story of Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland began in 1045 in Mecseknádasd, Baranya, Hungary,. Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland married Domnall Macdonnchada, Malcolm Canmore, and had children including Alexander Fierce Scotland Canmore, Alexander The Fierce, Alexander The Fierce Saint Hilary, Bardolf Fitzthorfin, Breatrix Canmore, David I The Saint King Of Scotland O, David I King Of Scotland Stewart, Donald Canmore, Duncan Canmore, Duncan Ii Of Scotland, Edgar The Atheling Of Scotland, Edith Matilda Scotland, Edmund Canmore, Edmund I Scotland Canmore, Edmund Scotland, Edward Canmore, Edward Macmalcolm, Ethelred Abbott Dunkeld, Ethelred Heth Canmore, Ethelred Scotland, Heth Aethelred, Heth Maccrinan, I Scots Edmund, Malcolm Iii Canmore, Malcolm Scotia, Malcolm Scotland Canmore, Margaret Canmore, Margaret Stewart, Mary Scotland, Matilda Canmore Scotland, Matilda Edith Of Scotland, Matilda Maud Northumbria Huntingdon, Millicent, Millicent Canmore, Millicent Scotland, Prince Scotland, Princess Matilda, Thora Canmore. Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland passed away in 1093 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland began in 1045 in Mecseknádasd, Baranya, Hungary,.
- Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland married Domnall Macdonnchada, Malcolm Canmore, and had children including Alexander Fierce Scotland Canmore, Alexander The Fierce, Alexander The Fierce Saint Hilary, Bardolf Fitzthorfin, Breatrix Canmore, David I The Saint King Of Scotland O, David I King Of Scotland Stewart, Donald Canmore, Duncan Canmore, Duncan Ii Of Scotland, Edgar The Atheling Of Scotland, Edith Matilda Scotland, Edmund Canmore, Edmund I Scotland Canmore, Edmund Scotland, Edward Canmore, Edward Macmalcolm, Ethelred Abbott Dunkeld, Ethelred Heth Canmore, Ethelred Scotland, Heth Aethelred, Heth Maccrinan, I Scots Edmund, Malcolm Iii Canmore, Malcolm Scotia, Malcolm Scotland Canmore, Margaret Canmore, Margaret Stewart, Mary Scotland, Matilda Canmore Scotland, Matilda Edith Of Scotland, Matilda Maud Northumbria Huntingdon, Millicent, Millicent Canmore, Millicent Scotland, Prince Scotland, Princess Matilda, Thora Canmore.
- Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland passed away in 1093 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
Immediate Family
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Saint Scotland's Ancestors
Saint Scotland's Descendants
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1. Matilda (edith Of) Scotland 1080–1118 m. Henry (I) Beauclerc 1068–1135
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1. Matilda (Princess) England 1102–1169 m. Geoffrey (V) Plantagenet 1113–1151 m. Heinrich (V Emperor) GERMANY 1081–1125
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1. Henry (II King of) England 1133–1189 m. Eleanor (of) Aquitaine 1122–1202 m. Ida (Isabel) Plantagenet 1154–1176 m. Rosamond DeClifford 1136–1176 m. Alais (Alice) France 1160–1218
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1. John (Lackland) Plantagenet 1167–1216 m. Isabella DeTaillefer 1188–1246
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2. David (I "The Saint" KING of SCOTLAND) o 1080–1153
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3. Ethelred Scotland 1072–1093
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4. Duncan Canmore 1060–1094
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5. Alexander (The) Fierce 1077–1124
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6. Ethelred (Abbott) Dunkeld 1072–1093
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7. Thora Canmore 1050–
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8. Malcolm (Scotland) Canmore 1062–1094
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9. Alexander (Fierce Scotland) Canmore 1077–1124
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10. Edmund Canmore 1070–1093
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11. Donald Canmore 1061–1085
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12. Millicent Canmore 1060–1088
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13. Edmund (I Scotland) Canmore 1070–1071
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14. Alexander (The Fierce Saint) Hilary 1077–1124
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15. Millicent Scotland 1086–1088
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16. Margaret Stewart 1077–
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17. David (I King of Scotland) Stewart 1080–1153
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18. Bardolf Fitzthorfin 1090–
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19. Edmund Scotland 1072–1093
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20. Breatrix Canmore 1086–
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21. Heth Aethelred 1062–1098
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22. Malcolm Scotia 1054–1094
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23. Duncan (II of) Scotland 1070–1094
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24. Edgar (the Atheling of) Scotland 1074–1107
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25. Edith (Matilda) Scotland 1086–1088
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26. Malcolm (III) Canmore 1031–1093
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27. Edward MacMalcolm 1070–1093
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28. Edward Canmore 1068–1093
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29. Mary Scotland 1084–1116
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30. Princess Matilda 1079–1118
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31. Heth Maccrinan 1062–1098
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32. Matilda (Canmore) Scotland 1082–1151
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33. Ethelred (Heth) Canmore 1062–1098
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34. Margaret Canmore 1069–
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35. Millicent 1055–1088
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36. Prince Scotland 1074–
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37. Matilda (Maud Northumbria) Huntingdon 1072–1131
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38. I (Scots) Edmund 1071–1072
Saint Scotland's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 8 September 1045
Event Place: Mecseknádasd, Baranya, Hungary,
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 November 1093
Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland,
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Record Source: Millennium File