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  • Spitzname ist Lady of Leinster Ireland.
  • Sie ist geboren rund 933 in Ancient Kingdoms of LeinsterMide
    Osraige
    Leinster Ireland.
  • Berufe:
    • Princesse de Leinster.
    • Prinsessa av Leinster.
    • Chronicles indicate she was a Leinster woman..
  • Wohnhaft: a Leinster woman.
  • Sie ist verstorben im Jahr 1044Scotland.
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 13. Februar 2020.

Familie von A Woman of Leinster "Lady of Leinster Ireland"

Sie ist verheiratet mit Cináed II mac Maíl Coluim.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 958 in The Forgotten Monarchy, Scotland.


Kind(er):

  1. Máel Coluim Mac Cináeda  ± 954-1034 


Notizen bei A Woman of Leinster "Lady of Leinster Ireland"

SOURCE CITATION:
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication Information: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository Name: Family History Library
Address: 35 N West Temple Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

AFN: 9G83-V0
Rootsweb Feldman
URL: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3044567&id=I30574
# D: I30574
# Name: II KENNETH , King of Scotland 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: 932 in Scotland 1 2 3 4 5
# Death: 995 in murdered by his men, Iona, Argyllshire 1 2 3 4 5
# Burial: Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland 1 2 3 4 5
# Change Date: 27 SEP 2001 1 2 3 5
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 5
# Note:

[Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

Killed on behalf of his Moray cousin and successor.
King of the Scots.

OCCU King of Alba ...
SOUR http://misc.traveller.com/ge nealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0003/g0000006.htm#I2648;
www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 932, Scotland;
SOUR Royal Scotland, Jean Goodman, p. 225; www.rootsweb.com/gumby ;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 121;
GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 254022404 says 994/995
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
killed on behalf of his Moray cousin & successor - Royal Scotland, Jean
Goodman, p. 225; King of Scots - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 3; Kenneth II
Alpin - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Reigned 971-995 - RULERS.SCT (Compuserve);
(Cenaed), King of Scotland, 971-995; his wife or mistress was from Leinster;
murdered by his own men, Fettercair, Kincardine - Royalty for Commoners, Roder
ick W. Stuart, p. 121
KENNETH II, son of Malcolm I and ?: http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html/d0035/g0000055.html#I23271 says parents were Duff (DUBH) and ? - NPH2 SOUR S332582
3 DATA
4 TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004

Father: I MALCOLM , King of Scotland

Father: King of Scotland MALCOLM I

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. Has Children King of Scotland MALCOLM II b: ABT 954 in Scotland
2. Has Children Dunclina Princess of SCOTLAND b: 967

Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. Has Children II MALCOLM , King of Scotland b: ABT 954 in Scotland

Marriage 3 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. Has Children II MALCOLM , King of Scotland b: ABT 954 in Scotland

Sources:

1. Title: daveanthes.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jan 13, 2004
2. Title: Spare.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jan 18, 2004
3. Title: Spare.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: 21 Jan 2004
4. Title: daveanthes.FTW
Note: ABBR daveanthes.FTW
Note: Source Media Type: Other
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Text: Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
5. Title: Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 6, 2004
Not known which King of Leinster was her father.

# Fáelán macMuiredach O'Dúnchada - King of Leinster 917 to 942 (son of Muiredach macBran)
# Lorcán macFáelán O'Dúnchada - King of Leinster 942 to 943 (son of Fáelán macMuiredach)
# Broén macMáel Mórda O'Fáeláin - King of Leinster 943 to 947 (g-son of Muirecán macDiarmait)
# Tuathal macAugaire O'Muiredaig - King of Leinster 947 to 958 (son of Augaire macAilill)
# Cellach macFáelán O'Dúnchada - King of Leinster 958 to 966 (son of Fáelán macMuiredach)
# Murchad MacFinn - King of Leinster 965 to 972 (g-g-son of Muirecán macDiarmait)
{geni:about_me} Old notes found but no source:

Sheilah FlameHair Oneill was born 960 in Antrim Ireland, and died 1040 in Glamis castle Angus Scotland. She married Mac Kenneth II KIng of Scots, son of Donald II KIng of the Scots.

Children of Sheilah FlameHair Oneill and Mac Kenneth II KIng of Scots are:

+Malcolm Mackenneth, b. 954, Atholl, Perth, Scotland, d. 25 Nov 1034, Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland

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* Wife of Kenneth II of Scotland
* Mother of Malcolm II of Scotland
(Some list a Dunclina as their daughter as well, sources please)

Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Malcolm II) was a son of Cináed mac Maíl Coluim, and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophecy_of_Berch%C3%A1n Prophecy of Berchán] says that his mother was Anleta O'Toole, Princess of Leinster, Daughter of Ugaire O' Toole, King of Leinster

==Medieval Lands==
According to the Foundation of Medieval Genealogy, her name and origin is not known:

MEDIEVAL LANDS
m ---. The name of Kenneth's wife is not known.

Kenneth II & his wife had one child:

a) MALCOLM ([954]-Glamis Castle, Angus 25 Nov 1034, bur Isle of Iona).

The 11th century Synchronisms of Flann Mainistreach name (in order) "…Cuillen mac Illiulb, Cinaet mac Maelcolaim, Custantin mac Cuilen, Cinaet mac Duib, Maelcolaim mac Cinaeta" as Scottish kings, dated to the 10th and 11th centuries[147]. The 12th century Cronica Regum Scottorum lists "…Malcolin filius Kinet xxx…" as king[148]. He is named "Malcolmum filium Cyneth regem Scottorum" in the Historia Regem[149]. It is tempting to suggest that either he, or his first cousin with the same name, spent time at the court of Edgar King of England during his youth, as "Malcolm dux" subscribed a charter of King Edgar relating to land in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk dated 970[150], but there is no proof of the co-identity of these persons. He succeeded in 1005 as MALCOLM II King of Scotland.

The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that Grime was killed by Malcolm, son of King Kenneth II, who succeeded as king[151]. He attacked northern England in 1006. King of Lothian from [1016], becoming effective ruler of the whole of Scotland. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Malcolm submitted to Canute King of England in 1031, along with "two other kings, Mælbeth and Iehmarc"[152]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun defended Cumbria against King Canute, who agreed that it should be ruled by Malcolm´s grandson Duncan[153].

The Annals of Ulster record the death in 1034 of "Mael Coluim son of Cinaed, king of Scotland"[154]. The Annals of Tigernach record the death in 1034 of “Mael-Coluímb son of Cinaed king of Scotland”[155]. The Chronicle of the Scots and Picts dated 1177 records that "Malcolm mac Kynnat Rex" reigned for 30 years, died "in Glammes" and was buried "in Yona"[156]. The Chronicle of the Picts and Scots dated 1251 includes the same information[157].

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[Suggestions that her name was 'Perth of Leinster' seem to me more likely to be confusions to do with where Kenneth (perhaps she?) died: at Fortevoit,Perth - Sharon]
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Was said to have been a Princess of Leinster by Berchan's Prophesy.
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For much of the period, the kingdom of Ossory (Osraige) was nominally or actually under Leinster suzerainty - and was a major player in 9th-10th century Irish politics.
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Sources
[S370] Kings & Queens, Neil Grant, (pub 2003 by HarperCollinsPublishers Hammersmith London W6 8JB), p9 (Reliability: 3

Romans maintained control of their province of Britannia until the early 5th century.

The end of Roman rule in Britain facilitated the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, which historians often regard as the origin of England and of the English people. The Anglo-Saxons, a collection of various Germanic peoples, established several kingdoms that became the primary powers in present-day England and parts of southern Scotland.[3] They introduced the Old English language, which largely displaced the previous British language. The Anglo-Saxons warred with British successor states in Wales, Cornwall, and the Hen Ogledd (Old North; the Brythonic-speaking parts of northern England and southern Scotland), as well as with each other. Raids by Vikings became frequent after about AD 800, and the Norsemen settled in large parts of what is now England. During this period, several rulers attempted to unite the various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, an effort that led to the emergence of the Kingdom of England by the 10th century.

In 1066, a Norman expedition invaded and conquered England. The Norman dynasty established by William the Conqueror ruled England for over half a century before the period of succession crisis known as the Anarchy (1135–1154).

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