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Personal data Olith ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda 

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  • She was born in the year 980.
  • Alternative: She was born about 988 in Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
  • (Title of Nobility ) : Countess of Orkney, Princess of Scotland.
  • (Alt.birth ) in the year 980.
  • She died on November 25, 1034 in Isles, Orkney, Scotland, she was 54 years old.
  • Alternative: She died in the year 1026 in Caithness, Scotland, United Kingdom, she was 46 years old.
  • She is buried in the year 1026 in Scotland, United Kingdom.

    Fout Attention: Buried (??-??-1026) before death (November 25, 1034).

  • A child of Mael Coluim Malcolm II King of Alba and Irishwoman from Ossory

Household of Olith ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda

She is married to Sigurd The Stout 960 Hlodversson- DNA45- Big Y line- link Robert de Brusse- Stewarts- Macdonalds- link to Somerled as well.

They got married about 1007.


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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Olith Hlodvirsson (born ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda)<br>Also known as: Alice -Olith -AnliteAnleta McalpinOlith Alice MacMalcolmOlith ingen Maíl ColuimOlith MacMalcolmAleta, Anleta, AliceAnleta Mcalpin Princess of Scotland<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 980<br>Birth: Circa 988 - Athol, Perthshire, Scotland<br>Death: Nov 25 1034 - Isles, Orkney, Scotland<br>Death: Nov 25 1034<br>Parents: Malcolm II King Of Alba, Unknown Irishwoman from Ossory<br>Husband: Sigurd Hlodvirsson<br>Son: Thorfinn Sigurdsson of Orkney<br>Siblings: Bethóc (born ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda), Donada mac Ruaidrí (born ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda)<br>  Additional information:

    Affiliation: Royal House of Alpin and married into the Nobel Family Norse Earls of Orkney
    TitleOfNobility: Countess of Orkney, Princess of Scotland
    LifeSketch: Olith ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda, also known as Olith MacMalcolm, Olith macAlpin, Alice and Aleta. of the house of Atholl and Donada who married Finlay, Earl of Moray, Thane of Ross and Cromarty. s not known. nfused with each other.a clever and ambitious man. Brehon tradition provided that the successor to Malcolm was to be selected by him from among the descendants of King Aedh, with the consent of Malcolm's ministers and of the church. Ostensibly in an attempt to end the devastating feuds in the north of Scotland, but obviously influenced by the Norman feudal model, Malcolm ignored tradition and determined to retain the succession within his own line. But since Malcolm had no son of his own, he undertook to negotiate a series of dynastic marriages of his three daughters to men who might otherwise be his rivals, while securing the loyalty of the principal chiefs, their relatives. First he married his daughter Bethoc to Crinan, Thane of The Isles, head of the house of Atholl and secular Abbot of Dunkeld; then his youngest daughter, Olith, to Sigurd, Earl of Orkney. His middle daughter, Donada, was married to Finlay, Earl of Moray, Thane of Ross and Cromarty and a descendant of Loarn of Dalriada. This was risky business under the rules of succession of the Gael, but he thereby secured his rear and, taking advantage of the renewal of Viking attacks on England, marched south to fight the English. He defeated the Angles at Carham in 1018 and installed his grandson, Duncan, son of the Abbot of Dunkeld and his choice as Tanist, in Carlisle as King of Cumbria that same year.[9]etoch] "Genealogy of King William the Lyon" dated 1175 names "Betoch filii Malcolmi" as parent of "Malcolmi filii Dunecani". The Chronicle of the Scots and Picts dated 1177 names "Cran Abbatis de Dunkelden et Bethok filia Malcolm mac Kynnet" as parents of King Duncan. source Beatrice who married Crynyne Abthane of Dul and Steward of the Isles ada Duada Doada Donalda] R alph Holinshed's 1577 Chronicle of Scotland names "Doada" as second daughter of Malcolm II King of Scotland and adds that she married "Sinell the thane of Glammis, by whom she had issue one Makbeth". e records the marriage of "Sigurd the Thick" and "a daughter of the Scottish king Malcolm". Ulster journal of archaeology, Volume 6 By Ulster Archaeological Society names her as (Alice) wife of Sygurt and daughter of Malcolm II. The American historical magazine, Volume 2 By Publishing Society of New York, Americana Society pg 529 names her Olith or Alice.rg/wiki/Malcolm_II_of_Scotland#Children
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