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Personal data King Malcolm "Canmore, Great Chief" Dunkeld Scotland III 

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  • Also known as King of Scotland.
  • Nickname is Canmore, Great Chief.
  • He was born on March 26, 1031 in Atholl, Alba, Perthshire Cnty, Scotland.
  • (Fact 2) from 1058 till 1093 in Scone, Perthshire Cnty, Scotland.
    King of Scots
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2027.
    27 Gens. (AC: Rbt Fox, 1911)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2029.
    29 Gens. (AC: Jhn Nvll, 1431; Liz Hill, 1423; Mry Fnwck, 1415; Elnr Holnd, 1405; Agns Shrbrn, 1403)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2030.
    30 Gens. (AC: Ann Courtny, 1429; Thos Grenvlle, 1428; Hnry Grey, 1419; Agns Shrbrn, 1403; Elln Cadwgn 1400; Mrg Stffrd, 1364)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2031.
    31 Gens. (AC: Mrg Kynastn, 1462; Isbl Shrbrn, 1445; Mrg Bchmp, 1405; Elln Cadwgn 1400)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2032.
    32 Gens. (AC: Wm Howrd, 1510; Thos Stewkley, 1498; Liz Stwrt, 1497; Lwnc Twnley, 1469; Isbl Shrbrn, 1445; Felc Denstn, 1433; Jms Toucht, 1398)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2033.
    33 Gens. (AC: Edith Dnkld, 1079)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2035.
    35 Gens. (AC: Mrg Vaux, 1485)
  • He died on November 13, 1093 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England, he was 62 years old.
    Oorzaak: Killed in Battle of Alnwick
  • A child of Duncan Dunkeld Scotland and Sybilla Suthen Wessex

Household of King Malcolm "Canmore, Great Chief" Dunkeld Scotland III

He is married to Margaret Athling Wessex.

They got married about 1068.


Child(ren):

  1. David Scotland  1080-1153 
  2. Mary Dunkeld Scotland  1082-1116 

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    1. WikiTree, via https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunkeld-77...
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    2. Wikipedia .org, via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_II...
      Malcolm III (Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Donnchada; c. 26 March 1031 – 13 November 1093) was King of Scots from 1058 to 1093. He was later nicknamed "Canmore" ("ceann mòr", Gaelic for "Great Chief": "ceann" denotes "leader", "head" (of state) and "mòr" denotes "pre-eminent", "great", and "big").[1][2] Malcolm's long reign of 35 years preceded the beginning of the Scoto-Norman age. He had grandchildren in England. His was Empress Matilda and William Adelin. Henry I of England is Malcolm III of Scotland's son-in-law.

      Malcolm's kingdom did not extend over the full territory of modern Scotland: the north and west of Scotland remained under Scandinavian rule following the Norse invasions. Malcolm III fought a series of wars against the Kingdom of England, which may have had as its objective the conquest of the English earldom of Northumbria. These wars did not result in any significant advances southward. Malcolm's primary achievement was to continue a lineage that ruled Scotland for many years,[3] although his role as founder of a dynasty has more to do with the propaganda of his youngest son David I and his descendants than with history.[4]

      Malcolm's second wife, St. Margaret of Scotland, is Scotland's only royal saint. Malcolm himself had no reputation for piety; with the notable exception of Dunfermline Abbey in Fife he is not definitely associated with major religious establishments or ecclesiastical reforms.

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