Matilda (Edith) of Scotland, 1079–1118?> (aged 39 years)
- Name
- Matilda (Edith) of /Scotland/
- Surname
- Scotland
- Given names
- Matilda (Edith) of
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father |
1031–1093
Birth: March 26, 1031
Death: November 13, 1093 — Alnwick, Nthmd |
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mother |
1045–1093
Birth: about 1045
29
— Hungary Death: November 16, 1093 — Edinburgh Castle, Scotland |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1070 — Dunfermline, Scotland |
brother | |
brother | |
brother | |
elder brother |
1074–1107
Birth: about 1074
42
29
Death: January 8, 1107 — Edinburgh, Scotland |
4 years
elder brother |
1077–1124
Birth: 1077
45
32
Death: April 23, 1124 — Stirling, Scotland |
3 years
herself |
1079–1118
Birth: 1079
47
34
— Dunfermline, Scotland Death: May 1, 1118 — Westminster Palace, London |
6 years
younger brother |
1084–1153
Birth: 1084
52
39
— Scotland Death: May 24, 1153 — Carlisle, Cumbd. |
sister |
father |
1031–1093
Birth: March 26, 1031
Death: November 13, 1093 — Alnwick, Nthmd |
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stepmother | |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1059 — Scotland |
2 years
half-brother |
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half-brother | |
half-brother |
husband |
1068–1135
Birth: 1068
40
37
— Selby, Yorks. Death: December 1, 1135 — Saint-Denis-en-Lyons, France |
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herself |
1079–1118
Birth: 1079
47
34
— Dunfermline, Scotland Death: May 1, 1118 — Westminster Palace, London |
Marriage | Marriage — November 11, 1100 — Westminster Abbey, London |
15 months
daughter |
1102–1167
Birth: about February 7, 1102
34
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— Winchester, Hants. or Sutton Courtenay, Oxon. Death: September 10, 1167 — Rouen, France |
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Baptised as Edith, but crowned as Matilda. Her marriage to Henry united the Anglo-Saxon and Norman dynasties. Sources (a) Royal Family website (b) Wikipedia (c) stirnet. |
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