Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (15) toen kind (Aufrica [illegitimate] of Scotland) werd geboren (??-??-1157).
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ermengarde de Beaumont au Maine.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 5 Sep 1186-05-09-1189 te Woodstock Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.Bron 9
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Nn Nn.
Zij zijn getrouwd WFT Est 1160-1192 te Not Married, hij was toen 18 jaar oud.Bron 10
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(3) Hij is getrouwd met Isabel Avenel.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1160 te Not Married.Bron 11
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(4) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret de Hythus.
Zij zijn getrouwd te Not Married.
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(5) Hij is getrouwd met Nn Nn.
Zij zijn getrouwd te Not Married.
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(6) Hij is getrouwd met Matilda de Ferrers.
Zij zijn getrouwd te Not Married.
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King of Scots
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E2. William I "the Lion", Earl of Northumberland (1152-57), King of Scotland (1165-1214) -cr 24.12.1165, Scone Abbey, *1143, +Stirling Castle 4.12.1214, bur Arbroath Abbey; m.Woodstock Palace 5.9.1186 Ermengarde Beaumont(*ca 1170, +11.2.1233/34, bur Balmerino Abbey, Fife), dau.of Richard, Vicomte de Beaumont-le-Maine
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WILLIAM THE LION (1165-1214)
William succeeded his unmarried brother, Malcolm IV. He got his name because of the emblem he adopted for his armor. Armor encased a knight from head to toe and made him unrecognizable. Therefore, each knight adopted an emblem to be recognized by one another. William's was a "roaring, clawing beast of blood in red on a yellow background" - the Lion Rampant. This became the emblem of Scotland. ; William ruled for 49 years which made him the longest reigning monarch in Scotland up to that time. His brother had made peace with King Henry of England but William led an army to Northumberland to take Alnwick Castle. He was defeated, captured and imprisoned in Normandy. The price of his release was his kingdom. He was released after he accepted Henry II as overlord of Scotland. Henry died 15 years later and Richard Coeur-de-Lion came to the English throne. Richard's ambition in life was to go on a crusade. He needed money for such an undertaking and William the Lion was able to buy back the sovereignty in 1189 by giving 10,000 merks to Richard I's third crusade, thereby being released from being a vassal of the English king. William produced a son (and several daughters), Alexander II. He paid a dowry of 15,000 merks to secure the marriage of his two daughters to King John's sons but this bargain was broken by the English king.
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WILLIAM THE LION: 1143-1214, "King of Scotland (1165-1214), brother and successor of Malcolm IV. Determined to recover Northumbria (lost to England in 1157), he supported the rebellion (1173-74) of the sons of Henry II of England. The result was that he was captured by Henry, who forced him to sign the Treaty of Falaise (1174), making Scotland a feudal possession of England. Released in 1175, he immediately asked the pope to declare the Scottish church free of English domination. A quarrel with the pope delayed the decision, but, in 1188, Pope Clement III declared the church in Scotland subject only to Rome. In 1189, William was able to buy annulment of the Treaty of Falaise from Richard I of England for 10,000 marks. After the succession (1199) of King John in England, William once more demanded the restoration of Northumbria but was finally forced (1209) by show of arms to abandon the claim. William put down several revolts within Scotland and furthered somewhat the process of feudalization in the kingdom. His alliance (1168) with Louis VII of France began a long friendship between France and Scotland, later to be known as the Auld Alliance. He was succeeded by his son, Alexander II." (Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Columbia University Press.)
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SOURCES: LDS ancestral file #9FTG-5K (familysearch.org)
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Matilda de Ferrers |
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Date of Import: Dec 26, 2000/ Not Given