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Crínán Carlyle "the Thane," Lay Abbot of Dunkeld
(978-1045)
Bethoc mac Máel Princess of Scotland
(Abt 984-)
Donnchad mac Crínáin King of Scotland
(Abt 1001-1040)
Suthen

Máel Coluim mac Donnchadha Ard-rí Alban
(1031-1093)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Ingibiorg

2. Saint Margaret Atheling of England Queen Of Scots

Máel Coluim mac Donnchadha Ard-rí Alban

  • Born: 1031, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland 160,883
  • Marriage (1): Ingibiorg 871
  • Marriage (2): Saint Margaret Atheling of England Queen Of Scots in 1068 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland
  • Died: 13 Nov 1093, Alnwick Castle, Northumbria, England at age 62 160,873,883
  • Buried: Holy Trinity Church, Dumferline, Fifeshire, Scotland 883

bullet   Another name for Máel was Malcolm III "Canmore" (Great Head) mac Duncan King of Scotland.

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 883
Malcolm II, known as Canmore or "Bighhead," was crowned King of Scotland on 25 Apr 1058. He married Ingibiory, daughter of finn Arnasson of Vrjar, Jarl of Halland, by Bergljot, daughter of Halfdan Sigurdsson. There children were Duncan II; Malcolm, dead by 1094; and Donald, dead by 1085.

Malcolm's second wife was Margaret, the daughter of Edward the Atheling, son of Edmund II King of England and his wife Agatha of Hungary. Their children were Edward, who died on 16 Nov 1093, at Edwardsisle, near Jedburgh of wound he received at the Battle of Alnwick; King Edmund; King Edgar; Alexandar I; Edith (Ætheling), wife of Henry I, King of England; David I, King of Scotland; Ethelred, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld; Duncun, of whom little is known; and Mary, wife of Eustace II, comté de Boulogne.

~Weir's British Royal Familes, pp. 185, 186,

• Background Information. 160
Malcolm III Canmore, King of the Scots 1058 to 1093, was killed while besieging Ainwick Castle, 13 Nov 1093. He married, first, to Ingiborg, daughter of earl Finn Arnason, and the widow of Thorfil Sigurdson, Earl of Orkney. His second wife was Margaret, also called St. Margaret of Scotland, who was the daughter of Prince Edward, the Exile, and a descendant of Alfred the Great. They were the parents of David I, King of Scotland who married Maud of Huntingdon.
~Weis' Ancestral Roots . . ., 8th Edition, 170:21

• Web Reference: Undiscovered Scotland - Malcolm III Canmore.

• Background Information. 871
Máel "Ceannmore," meaning Malcolm the Great head or chief, was the eldest son of Duncan by his wife, a cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland. Ducan was the son of Crinan the Thane by his wife Bethoc, eldest daughter and heir of Malcolm II, King of Scots. He was born between 1061 and 1093. He led five raids into England, devastating the northern counties and bringing about a great invasion of his own country by William the Conqueror in 1072, and by his son Robert in 1080. In his last English raid, Malcolm was defeated and slain at Ainwick, 13 Nov 1093. He first married Ingibjorg, daughter of earl Finn Arnason, and widow of Thorfinn Sigurdson, Earl of Orkney. Children of Malcolm and Ingibjorg were:

Duncan, afterwards king
Donald, died 1085

Malcom Ceannmor married for a second time, at Dunfermline, 1068/9, Margaret (St. Margaret of Scotland), daughter of Edward Ætheling. She died 16 Nov 1093 at Edinburgh Castle, and was buried at Dunfermline. The children of Margaret and Malcolm were:

Edward, wounded with his father at Ainwick, and died near Jedburgh 16 Nov 1093
Edmund, Prince of Cumbria and afterwards monk; he died at Montague in Somersetshire
Ethelred, Earl of Fife, and Abbot of Dunkeld, buried at Kilrimont
Edgar, afterwards king
Alexander, afterwards King Alexander I
David, afterwards King
Matilda, the good Queen Maud, was married to Henry I of England, 11 Nov. 1100, and died 1 May 1118, leaving a daughter, Matilda, who was married, first to Emperor Henry V, and second to Geoffrey Plantagenet, by whom she had a son, Henry II of England.
Mary, was married in 1102 to Eustace, Count of Boulogne, and she died, 31 May 1116, leaving a daughter, Matilda, who married Stephen, King of England.

~The Scots Peerage, Vol. I, pp. 4-5


Máel married Ingibiorg, daughter of Finn Arnason and Unknown.871 (Ingibiorg died before 1070.)


Máel next married Saint Margaret Atheling of England Queen Of Scots, daughter of Edward Atheling of Wessex "the Outlaw" and Eadgyth, in 1068 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. (Saint Margaret Atheling of England Queen Of Scots was born in 1045 in Hungary,883 died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland 883 and was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland 883.)


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