Il a/avait une relation avec Matilda of Chester.
Enfant(s):
David, Earl of Huntingdon
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In 1190 his brother gave him 'superiority' over Dundee and its port. The same year he endowed Lindores Abbey in Fife and a church dedicated to St Mary in Dundee.[1]
In the litigation for succession to the crown of Scotland in 1290–1292, the great-great-grandson Floris V, Count of Holland of David's sister, Ada, claimed that David had renounced his hereditary rights to the throne of Scotland. He therefore declared that his claim to the throne had priority over David's descendants. However, no explanation or firm evidence for the supposed renunciation could be provided.
David and Matilda had seven children:
The television series Robin of Sherwood features Earl David of Huntingdon. The first reference to Earl David (by name only) is in the episode "The Prisoner", in which Prince John states that Earl David is a "dissident" who opposes Prince John's possible succession as King Richard's heir should Richard die without a legitimate heir of his body. The earl himself appears in the first part of "Herne's Son" in which he is not referred to directly as David; his character is the father of Robert of Huntingdon, the second son of Herne to feature in the series adopting the alias of Robin Hood. In the episode "Rutterkin", the earl appears again with a fictitious brother named Edgar, and though he is again not referred to directly as David, it is definitively stated that the earl is the brother of the king of Scotland (as Earl David was the brother of King William The Lion of Scotland). ("The Prisoner", "Herne's Son" and "Rutterkin" were all written by Richard Carpenter.) Earl David was played by Michael Craig.
Earl David features briefly in the 2013 Robin Hood novel The Arrow of Sherwood by Lauren Johnson. He is depicted at the siege of Nottingham Castle in support of King Richard in 1194.
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David Of Huntington
Geslacht: Man
Geboorte: 1144
Huwelijk: 26 aug 1190
Overlijden: 17 jun 1219 - jerdelay
Vader: Henry Of Huntington
Moeder: Ada Of Huntington
Echtgenote: Maud Le Meschines
Kind: Isobel Of Huntington
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David Dunkeld, Prince of Scotland
Geslacht: Man
Geboorte: 1144 - Huntington, Huntingtonshire, Scotland
Overlijden: 17 jun 1219 - Jedelay, Roxburghshire, Scotland
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David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon
Geslacht: Man
Alias: David of Scotland
Geboorte: 1144 - England
Overlijden: 17 jun 1219
Nationality: Scotland
Familieleden: RelatieNaamGeboorteMoederAda De Warenne1120VaderHenry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria1114DochterIsobel of Huntingdon1199BroerWilliam The Lion1143EchtgenoteMatilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon1171
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