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Alexander III of Scotland Rescued from the Fury of a Stag by Benjamin West, 1786. Alexander was born at Roxburgh, the only son of Alexander II by his second wife Marie de Coucy. [1] Alexander's father died on 6 July 1249 and he became king at the age of seven, inaugurated at Scone on 13 July 1249. [2]
Alexander was born at Haddington, East Lothian, the only son of the Scottish king William the Lion and Ermengarde de Beaumont. [1] He was forced to spend time in England under the terms of the Treaty of Falaise, and (John of England knighted him at Clerkenwell Priory in 1213) before he returned home.
Alexander Stewart 1425, Son Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl: Heir presumptive Half-uncle 25 May 1425 Half-nephew executed 16 October 1430 Twin sons born to king Alan Stewart, Earl of Caithness Son Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay: Heir apparent Son 16 October 1430 Born 1430 Died James Stewart Brother James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay: Heir ...
Alexander was named after Pope Alexander II. He was the younger brother of King Edgar , who was unmarried, and his brother's heir presumptive by 1104 (and perhaps earlier). In that year, he was the senior layman present at the examination of the remains of Saint Cuthbert at Durham prior to their re-interment.
of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon c. 1144 –1219: Alan fitz Walter 1140–1204: illegitimate children: John I King of England 1166–1216: Richard I King of England 1157–1199: Dirk VII Count of Holland d. 1203: William I Count of Holland c. 1167 –1222: Margaret of Huntingdon m. Alan, Lord of Galloway: Richard Comyn: Alexander Comyn Earl of ...
Alexander was born on 21 January 1264. [1] He was the second child and elder son of King Alexander III of Scotland and Margaret of England, preceded by a daughter named Margaret and followed by a son called David. [1] The Scottish crown was determined that the young Alexander should be adequately established.
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The First Interregnum began upon the death of Alexander III of Scotland in 1286. Alexander's only surviving descendant was his granddaughter Margaret, Maid of Norway, a young child, who inherited the throne in 1286. A set of guardians were appointed to rule Scotland in her absence since she was living in Norway where her father Eric II was king ...