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  • Alternative names: Heiress, B Scotland, Bethoc Scotland, Princess of Scotland Beatrix, Lady Betholc, /Bea, Bethoc Beatrix
  • Nickname is Bethóc ingen Maíl Col....
  • She was born about 984 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
  • She was christened in daughter of, Malcom II, King of, Scotland.
  • Alternative: She was christened in daughter of, Malcom II, King of, Scotland.
  • Alternative: She was christened about 989.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 7, 1893 in SLAKE.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 7, 1893.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 7, 1893.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 7, 1893.
  • Occupations:
    • in Heiress of Scone.
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Princess Of Scotland
    • .
      {geni:job_title} Héritière, d'Ecosse
  • Resident: Scotland.
  • She died about 1045 TO ABT 1033 in Atholl, Perth, Scotland.
  • She is buried about 1045 in Scotland.
  • A child of Máel Coluim II mac Cináeda and Ælfgifu 'Edith' Sigurdsdóttir of Ossory
  • This information was last updated on June 12, 2012.

Household of Bethóc "Bethóc ingen Maíl Col..." ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda Heiress of Scone

She is married to Crínán Mormaer of Atholl Lay Abott of Dunkrld Mormaer of Atholl, Lay Abott of Dunkrld.

They got married about 1090 at Atholl,Perth,Scotland.


Child(ren):



Notes about Bethóc "Bethóc ingen Maíl Col..." ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda Heiress of Scone

SURN Bethoc
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:19
SURN Bethoc
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:19
Name Prefix: Princess Name Suffix: Of Scotland
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

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

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
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1241, Date of Import: May 8, 1997]

!PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1241, Date of Import: May 8, 1997]

!PRINCESS OF SCOTLAND
Bethóc
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

[edit] Sources

* Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
She was the Heiress of the Kingdom at Scone.

[From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethoc]
Bethóc ingen Maíl Choluim meic Donnchada, Princess of Scotland was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim II of Alba (Scotland), who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

Sources
Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
Alias: Heiress of Scone/
Alias: Heiress of Scone/

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[1074] COLVER31.TXT file

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SURN Bethoc
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:19
Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda , King of Scots , who had no known sons.
The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán , Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I , who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.
It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney , and to Findláech , the Mormaer of Moireabh .
She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada .
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Elder dau. of Malcolm II, King of Scotland.Elder dau. of Malcolm II, King of Scotland.
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#Générale##Générale#2ʻ femme
{geni:occupation} Princess of Scotland, Princess Of Scotland, Héritière, d'Ecosse, http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/PRF/individual_record.asp?recid=870774975, Princess/Heiress
{geni:about_me} '''Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda'''

* Parents: Malcolm II of Scotland (Maíl Coluim mac Cináed) and his wife
* Spouse: Crínán of Dunkeld, Mormaer of Atholl
* Children:
** 1. Duncan I, King of Scotland
** 2. Maldred of Allerdale

==Sources and Resources==
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm Medieval Lands]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth%C3%B3c Wikipedia, English]

==Medieval Lands==
Bethóc was the wife of Crínán:
CRINAN "the Thane" (-killed in battle 1045).
The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Abthane of Dule. Lay abbot of Dunkeld. Steward of the Western Isles. Mormaer of Atholl. He was killed fighting King Macbeth. The Annals of Ulster record that "Crónán abbot of Dún Caillen" was killed in 1045 in "a battle between the Scots themselves"[204]. The Annals of Tigernach record that “Crínan abbot of Dunkeld” was killed in 1045 in “a battle between the men of Scotland on one road”[205].

m ([1000]) BETHOC, daughter of MALCOLM II King of Scotland & his wife ---.
The "Genealogy of King William the Lyon" dated 1175 names "Betoch filii Malcolmi" as parent of "Malcolmi filii Dunecani"[206]. 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[207]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that King Malcolm II had "an only daughter…Beatrice who married Crynyne Abthane of Dul and Steward of the Isles…in some annals, by a blunder of the writer…abbot of Dul"[208].

Crinan & Bethoc had two children:

i) DUNCAN ([1001]-killed in battle either Bothganowan/Pitgaveny, near Elgin, or Burghead 14 Aug 1040, bur Isle of Iona).
His parentage is confirmed by the Annals of Ulster which record the death of "Donnchad son of Crínán, king of Scotland" in 1040[209]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun names "Duncan" as son of "Crynyne Abthane of Dul and Steward of the Isles" and his wife[210]. He succeeded in 1018 as King of Strathclyde. He succeeded his maternal grandfather in 1034 as DUNCAN I King of Scotland.

ii) MALDRED (-killed in battle [1045]).
His parentage is confirmed by Simeon of Durham who records the marriage of "Maldred the son of Crinan"[211]. Lord of Allerdale. Regent of Strathclyde 1034/35.
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

Her sister Olith was married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and the other sister Donada to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

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She gained the title of Heiress of Scone. As a result of her marriage, Bethoc of Scotland was styled as Lady of Atholl.

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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.
The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.
It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.
She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

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Bethoc (Beatrix, Beatrice) MacKenneth, Princess of Scotland, born 984 at Atholl, Perth, Scotland; date of death is uncertain. Bethoc was the eldest daughter of King Malcolm II of Alba (Scotland), who had no sons. The strongest hereditary ... to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethoc.

Approximately 1000, Princess Bethoc married Crinan, born 984 at Atholl, Perth, Scotland; date of death is uncertain. Bethoc was the eldest daughter of King Malcolm II of Alba (Scotland), who had no sons. The strongest hereditary ... to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethoc. Approximately 1000CE, Princess Bethoc married Crinan ...

Bethóc was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

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Bethoc (Beatrix) Princess of Scotland *-9942 [Parents] was born about 984 in of Atholl,Perthshire,Scotland. She married Crinan de Mormaer *-9941 about 1010 in of,Atholl,Perthshire,Scotland. The marriage ended in divorce.

They had the following children:

F i Daughter Mormaer Princess of Scotland +-9943 was born about 1011 in of Atholl,Perthshire,Scotland.
M ii Duncan King of Scotland *-9932
M iii Maldred Earl of Dunbar King of Cumbria *-9899

Sources/Notes:

Nigel Tranter has a pretty good book on the subject as well, "Macbeth the King"
and I found it far more readable than Dorothy Dunnett's. Tranter think that
Thorfinn and Macbeth are halfbrothers, sons of Malcolm II of

Scotland 's daughter Dovada (I think). And Duncan is their cousin son of
Malcolm II's other daughter Bethoc.((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))

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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethoc
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

[edit] Sources
Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc.

Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

[edit] Sources
Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
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Name: Bethoc Princess of Scotland, 0984 - WFT Est 1054, <- 48 57-> , [10]
Birth: 0984 at Of Atholl; Perthshire; Scotland
Christening: ? at ?
Marriage: ? at ? to Crinan Grimus Mormaer, 975 - 1045 [11]
Death: WFT Est 1054 at Scotland
Burial: ? at ?
Sex: F
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Bethóc
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.
The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.
It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.
She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.

Sources

Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
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From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps05/ps05_445.htm

Bethoc mac Máel Coluim of ALBANY

References: [MRL],[AR7],[CP],[Moncreiffe]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethoc
Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.
[edit] Sources

* Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973

Stub icon This biography of a member of Scottish royalty is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.
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Bethoc of Scotland was born circa 984 at Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.2 She is the daughter of Malcolm II of Alba, King of Scotland. She married Crinan, Mormaer of Atholl, son of Duncan, Mormaer of Atholl, circa 1000 in a Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland marriage.2,3
And subsequently is portrayed as having usurped the Scottish throne.3 With an elder son (DUNCAN I ‘The Gracious.3' Though in fact he had a genuine right to it under the then prevalent system of alternate succession by different lines descending from a common ancestor).3 Most famously by Shakespeare.3 Her married name became O'Neill. She was also known as Beatrix of Scotland.1 She gained the title of Heiress of Scone. As a result of her marriage, Bethoc of Scotland was styled as Lady of Atholl.1 In 1034 the historic figure who murdered CRINAN's elder son DUNCAN I (reigned ).3 In 1045 and was killed in battle against MACBETH (reigned 1040–57.

http://thepeerage.com/p10289.htm#i102883
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# LDS Baptism: 7 Nov 1893 Temple: SLAKE
# Endowment: 15 Mar 1894 Temple: SLAKE
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Bethoc av Skottland, eller Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda, var den eldste datteren til kong Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Malcolm II av Skottland) som ikke hadde noen sønner.

Det sterkeste arvelige krav til å etterfølge som skottenes konge gikk derfor via Bethóc. Omtrent rundt år 1000 giftet prinsesse Bethóc seg med Crínán av Dunkeld, lekmannsabbed og muligens mormaer. Den første sønnen av dette ekteskapet ble Donnchad mac Crínáin (Duncan I av Skottland) som overtok den skotske tronen i 1034. Tidlige skribenter har også forfektet at Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Malcolm II av Skottland) selv hadde utsett Donnchad som sin etterfølger under reglene om tanisteri ettersom det var andre mulige krav til tronen.
Det er mulig at Bethóc tidligere hadde vært gift med jarl Sigurd Lodvesson (kalt den digre eller staute) av Orknøyene, og med Findláech, mormaer av Moireabh.
Bethóc må ikke forveksles med Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada, en datter av Donald III av Skottland.

Litteratur

Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy: Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.

She is not to be confused with Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada.
[edit] Sources

* Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973

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Bethoc (Beatrix, Beatrice) MacKenneth, Princess of Scotland, born 984 at Atholl, Perth, Scotland; date of death is uncertain. Bethoc was the eldest daughter of King Malcolm II of Alba (Scotland), who had no sons. The strongest hereditary ... to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethoc.

Approximately 1000CE, Princess Bethoc married Crinan, born 984 at Atholl, Perth, Scotland; date of death is uncertain. Bethoc was the eldest daughter of King Malcolm II of Alba (Scotland), who had no sons. The strongest hereditary ... to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethoc. Approximately 1000CE, Princess Bethoc married Crinan ...

Bethóc was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

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Source:
1) Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 177. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.

2) Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.

3) Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 178.
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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.
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Bethoc of Scotland was born circa 984 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.2 She is the daughter of Malcolm II of Alba, King of Scotland. She married Crinan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl, son of Duncan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl, circa 1010 in a Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland marriage.2
Bethoc of Scotland was also known as Beatrix of Scotland.1 She gained the title of Heiress of Scone. As a result of her marriage, Bethoc of Scotland was styled as Lady of Atholl.1

Family Crinan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl b. circa 975, d. circa 1045
Children Duncan I 'the Gracious', King of Scotland+ b. c 1001, d. 14 Aug 10402
Maldred, Lord of Allerdale+ b. c 1015, d. 10453

Citations [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 177. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.
[S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online , Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family, page 178.

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Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the eldest daughter of King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, who had no known sons.

The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.

It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.
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Name: Bethoc ingen Mail Coluim meic Cinaeda. Title: Heiress of kingdom at Scone.

Source: The book, 'The Oxford History of the British Monarchy'
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Bethoc of Scotland was born circa 984 at Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. She is the daughter of Malcolm II of Alba, King of Scotland. She married Crinan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl, son of Duncan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl, circa 1010 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.

Bethoc of Scotland was also known as Beatrix of Scotland. She gained the title of Heiress of Scone. As a result of her marriage, Bethoc of Scotland was styled as Lady of Atholl.

Children of Bethoc of Scotland and Crinan of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl

* Duncan I 'the Gracious', King of Scotland b. c 1001, d. 14 Aug 1040

* Maldred, Lord of Allerdale b. c 1015, d. 1045

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Princess of Scotland
Heiress of Scone
This person is listed as the father of Maldred AFN 8XJJ-WP taken from the Family Search Ancestral File and Uchtret is taken from "The House Of Adam" records on file from the Genealogical Library.
30th great grandmother
Elder daughter of Malcolm II, King of Scots [ROWLEYHR.GED]
For father's ancestry, see N.N. Malcolmsdatter (RN=1631).
For father's ancestry, see N.N. Malcolmsdatter (RN=1631).
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Srce: Broderbund World Family Tree Vol. II, pedigree # 1822
Alias: /BEATRIX/
Ancestral File Number: 8XJK-HR
REFN: 1316
[Mary Stewart.FTW]
BETHOC (or BEATRIX)21 (Malcolm II20, Kenneth II19, Malcolm18, Don ald
II17, Constantine I16, Kenneth15, Alpin14, Eochy-Annuine (Eugenius
III) 13, Ed-fin12, Eochaid III of11, Eochy II (Eugenius II)10, Domangart
(Dongardu s)9, Donald I8, Eochy I (Eugenius I)7, Aidan (Aidanus)6, Gavran
(Goranus)5, D omangart (Dongardus)4, Fergus the Great3, Erc2, Eochy
(Eugenius)1), daughter of (20) Malcolm II20, (King), was born after 938,
and died after 1000. She ma rried in 1000, (M-1) CRINAN THE THANE, who was
born in 978, and died in 1045. [25]
Apparently the only child of Malcolm MacKenneth
AR: (170-19), (172-19) [25]
Children: See (M-1) Crinan the ThaneHeiress of Scone
Bethoc av Skottland, eller Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda, var den eldste datteren til kong Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Malcolm II av Skottland) som ikke hadde noen sønner.

Det sterkeste arvelige krav til å etterfølge som skottenes konge gikk derfor via Bethóc. Omtrent rundt år 1000 giftet prinsesse Bethóc seg med Crínán av Dunkeld, lekmannsabbed og muligens mormaer. Den første sønnen av dette ekteskapet ble Donnchad mac Crínáin (Duncan I av Skottland) som overtok den skotske tronen i 1034. Tidlige skribenter har også forfektet at Máel Coluim mac Cináeda (Malcolm II av Skottland) selv hadde utsett Donnchad som sin etterfølger under reglene om tanisteri ettersom det var andre mulige krav til tronen.

Det er mulig at Bethóc tidligere hadde vært gift med jarl Sigurd Lodvesson (kalt den digre eller staute) av Orknøyene, og med Findláech, mormaer av Moireabh.

Bethóc må ikke forveksles med Bethóc ingen Domnaill Bain meic Donnchada, en datter av Donald III av Skottland.

Litteratur
Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvy: Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland, 1973
The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc. Approximately 1000, Princess Bethóc married Crínán, Abbot of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Donnchad I, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034. Early writers have asserted that Máel Coluim also designated Donnchad as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne. It is possible that Bethóc had previously been married to Jarl Sigurd the Stout of Orkney, and to Findláech, the Mormaer of Moireabh.
Bethoc (Beatrix, Beatrice) MacKenneth, Princess of Scotland, born 984 at Atholl, Perth, Scotland; date of death is uncertain. Bethoc was the eldest daughter of King Malcolm II of Alba (Scotland), who had no sons. The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethoc.

Approximately 1000 CE, Princess Bethoc married Crinan the Thane de Mormaer (Earl) of Dunkeld. The first son of this marriage was Duncan Cæn-Mohr MacCrinan, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034.

Early writers have asserted that Malcolm II also designated Duncan as his successor under the rules of tanistry because there were other possible claimants to the throne.
Bethoc married Crinan of Atholl before 1008. (Crinan of Atholl was born in 978 in Atholl, Perth, Scotland and died in 1045 in Dunkeld, Tayside, Scotland.) The cause of her death was killed in battle.
This person is listed as the father of Maldred AFN 8XJJ-WP taken from the Family Search Ancestral File and Uchtret is taken from "The House Of Adam" records on file from the Genealogical Library.
Bethoc
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Source: THE RUFUS PARKS PEDIGREE by Brian J.L. Berry. Chart: page 45.

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20. Bethoc (Beatrix), eldest dau.; m. 1000 Crinan, Thane of Dull 978-1045, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld, the ecclestiasical center of Scotland, and Governor of the Scots Islands. He fell in battle between the Scots themselves.

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