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Personal data King William "the Lion" Scotland I 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4
  • Also known as King William I of the Scots.
  • Nickname is the Lion.
  • He was born in the year 1142 in Roxburg, Huntingdonshire Cnty, Scotland.
  • (Fact 2) from 1165 till 1214 in Scotland.
    King William I, King of the Scots
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2026.
    26 Gens. (AC: Agns Shrbrn, 1403)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2027.
    27 Gens. (AC: Elln Cadwgn 1400)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2028.
    28 Gens. (AC: Isbl Shrbrn, 1445)
  • (Fact 1) on November 19, 2029.
    29 Gens. (AC: Lwnc Twnley, 1469; Felc Denstn, 1433)
  • He died on December 4, 1214 in Stirlingshire Cnty, Scotland, he was 72 years old.
  • A child of Henry Huntingdon Scotland Canmore and Ada Warenne

Household of King William "the Lion" Scotland I

(1) He is married to Isabel Avice Avenel.

They got married about 1161 at Edinburgh, Midlothian Cnty, Scotland.


Child(ren):


Event (MYHERITAGE:REL_PARTNERS).


(2) He is married to Ermengarde Beaumont.

They got married on September 5, 1186 at Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, he was 44 years old.

Woodstock Palace

Child(ren):

  1. Margaret Scotland  1193-1259 
  2. Alexander Scotland  1198-1249 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William Scotland

William Warenne
± 1071-1138
Ada Warenne
1122-1178

William Scotland
1142-1214

(1) ± 1161
(2) 1186

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    Sources

    1. Wikipedia .org, via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_th...
    2. Book, Platagenet Encyclopedia, Elizabeth Hallam (ed.), Crescent Books, New York, 1996. ISBN 0-517-14081-0., 1996
      Son of Henry, 6th earl of Northumberland, and grandson of David I, king of Scotland; king of Scotland (1165-1214).

      William succeeded his brother Malcolm IV as king. In 1168 he joined forces with Louis VII of France against England in what was the first Franco-Scots alliance. Anxious to regain Northumberland, lost to England in 1157, he supported the sons of Henry II of England in their revolt against the king in 1173. He invaded England, was captured near Alnwick in Northumberland and in 1174 sealed the Treaty of Falaise, which made Scotland an English fief. Freed the following year, he asked the papacy to declare the Scottish Church independedt; after considerable delay, in 1188 Pope Clement III declared the Scottish Church subject only to Rome. In 1189 William paid Richard I of England 10,000 marks to annul the Treaty of Falaise. On King John's accession to the English throne in 1199 William demanded Northumberland anew but in 1209 he abandoned his claim.
    3. 1.MyHeritage.com, via https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-t...
    4. WikiTree, via https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Towneley-1...
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