Zij is getrouwd met Henry I Beauclerc of England.
Marriage
Date: 11 Nov 1100
Place: Westminister Abbey, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England
Marriage
Date: 11 Nov 1100
Place: London, Middlesex, , England,,,
Marriage
Date: 1091
Place: , , , England
Marriage
Date: 1086
Place: Not, Graz-Umgebung, Styria, Austria
Marriage
Date: 1094
Place: London, Middlesex, England
Marriage
Date: 29 Jan 1122
Place: Westminster Abbey, Middlesex, , England
Zij zijn getrouwd Not Married te Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.Bron 2
Kind(eren):
Matilda of Scotland
Eadgyth
Gender: Female
Birth: 1079 Fife, Scotland
Death: May 1, 1118 (38) Westminster Palace, London, England
Place of Burial: The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster (Westminster Abbey), Westminster, Middlesex, England
Daughter of Malcolm III, 'Canmore', King of Scots and Saint Margaret, Queen of Scots
Wife of Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England
Mother of Euphemia (name & sex unconfirmed) Child of Henry I & Mathilda; Empress Matilda; William Atheling, duke of Normandy and Adelaide de Angers (Possibly Empress Mathilda)
Sister of Ethelred, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld; Edward mac Mâ°el Coluim; Edmund mac Mâ°el Coluim; ââtgar, King of Scots; Alexander I, King of Scots; David I, king of Scots and Mary of Scotland ¬´¬´ less
Half sister of Duncan II, King of Scots; Duncan II, King of Scots; Malcolm mac Malcolm and Donald mac Malcolm
https://www.geni.com/people/Matilda-of-Scotland/6000000000771167458
Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 ·Äì 1 May 1118), originally christened Edith, was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry I.
Matilda was the daughter of the English princess Saint Margaret and the Scottish king Malcolm III. At the age of about six Matilda was sent with her sister to be educated in a convent in southern England, where her aunt Cristina was abbess. It is not clear if she spent much time in Scotland thereafter. In 1093, when she was about 13, she was engaged to an English nobleman when her father and brother Edward were killed in a minor raid into England, and her mother died soon after; her fiance then abandoned the proposed marriage. In Scotland a messy succession conflict followed between Matilda's uncle Donald III, her half-brother Duncan II and brother Edgar until 1097. Matilda's whereabouts during this no doubt difficult period are uncertain.
But after the suspicious death of William II of England in 1100 and accession of his brother Henry I, Matilda's prospects improved. Henry moved quickly to propose to her. It is said that he already knew and admired her, and she may indeed have spent time at the English court. Edgar was now secure on the Scottish throne, offering the prospect of better relations between the two countries, and Matilda also had the considerable advantage of Anglo-Saxon royal blood, which the Norman dynasty largely lacked. There was a difficulty about the marriage; a special church council was called to be satisfied that Matilda had not taken vows as a nun, which her emphatic testimony managed to convince them of.
Matilda and Henry married in late 1100. They had two children who reached adulthood and two more who died young. Matilda led a literary and musical court, but was also pious. She embarked on building projects for the church, and took a role in government when her husband was away; many surviving charters are signed by her. Matilda lived to see her daughter Matilda become Holy Roman Empress but died two years before the drowning of her son William. Henry remarried, but had no further legitimate children, which caused a succession crisis known as The Anarchy. Matilda is buried in Westminster Abbey and was fondly remembered by her subjects as "Matilda the Good Queen" and "Matilda of Blessed Memory". There was an attempt to have her canonized, which was not pursued.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Scotland
Matilda and Henry had issue
1Euphemia (July/August 1101), died young
2Matilda of England (c. February 1102 ·Äì 10 September 1167), Holy Roman Empress, Countess consort of Anjou, called Lady of the English
3William Adelin, (5 August 1103 ·Äì 25 November 1120), sometimes called Duke of Normandy, who married Matilda (d.1154), daughter of Fulk V, Count of Anjou.
4Elizabeth (August/September 1104), died young
EADGYTH (1079-1 May 1118).¬â Orderic Vitalis records that their mother sent Eadgyth and her sister Mary to be brought up by their maternal aunt Christina, nun at Romsey Abbey[398].¬â Florence of Worcester records the marriage of King Henry and "regis Scottorum Malcolmi et Margaretⶠreginⶠfiliam Mahtildem" and her coronation as queen in a passage dealing with events in late 1100[399].¬â She adopted the name MATILDA on her marriage.¬â Orderic Vitalis records that King Henry I married ·ÄúMathildem quⶠprius dicta est Edith·Äù[400].¬â Crowned Queen Consort of England 11 or 14 Nov 1100.¬â The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "Kal Mai" of "Matildis Anglorum regina"[401].¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death "Kal Mai " at Westminster of "Mahthildis regina Anglorum", and her burial at Westminster Abbey[402].¬â m (11 Nov 1100) as his first wife, HENRY I "Beauclerc" King of England, son of WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" King of England & his wife Mathilde de Flandre ([Selby, Yorkshire Sep 1068]-Saint-Denis le Ferment, Forââ¢t d·ÄôAngers near Rouen 1/2 Dec 1135, bur Reading Abbey, Berkshire).¬â
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#MalcolmIIIdied1093B
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/matil001.htm
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Record for King Henry I, King of England (Avery & Conley to Hollingsworth & Browne) Youngest son of William the Conqueror
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Record for Adelaide 'Matilda' 'The Empress' "Princess of England", "Consort of the Holy Roman Emperor"
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