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Matilda (born Edith) of Scotland, Queen of England, Duchess of Normandy

Biography

Matilda of Scotland was born circa 1080 in Dunfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom to Malcolm III of Scotland (c1031-1093) and Margaret of Wessex (c1045-1093) and died 1 May 1118 Palace of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. She married Henry I of England (1068-1135) 10 November 1100 JL in Westminster Abbey, London, England, United Kingdom.




Children


Offspring of Henry I of England (1068-1135) and Edith
Name Birth Death Joined with
Matilda of Normandy (1102-1167) 1102 Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom 10 September 1167 Rouen, France Heinrich V of the Holy Roman Empire (1086-1125)
Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Maine (1113-1151)
William of Normandy (1103-1120) 5 August 1103 Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom 25 November 1120 English Channel Matilda of Anjou (1111-1154)
Richard of Normandy (c1125-)



Siblings


Offspring of Malcolm III of Scotland (c1031-1093) and Ingibiorg Finnsdóttir (-c1060)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Duncan II of Scotland (c1060-1094) 1060 Scotland, United Kingdom 12 November 1094 Kincardineshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Æthelreda of Scotland (c1060-)
Malcolm of Scotland (c1062-c1094)
Donald of Scotland (-1085)


Offspring of Malcolm III of Scotland (c1031-1093) and Margaret of Wessex (c1045-1093)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Edward of Scotland (c1070-1093)
Edmund of Scotland (c1072-aft1100)
Ethelred of Scotland (-1097)
Edgar, King of Scotland (c1074-1107)
Alexander I of Scotland (c1077-1124)
Matilda of Scotland (c1080-1118) 1080 Dunfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 May 1118 Palace of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom Henry I of England (1068-1135)
David I of Scotland (c1083-1153) 1083 Scotland, United Kingdom 24 May 1153 Carlisle, England, United Kingdom Maud of Northumbria (1074-1130)
Mary of Scotland (1082-1116) 1082 31 May 1116 Eustache III de Boulogne (1056-1125)






Footnotes (including sources)

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John Kenney, Bergsmit

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