King Malcolm III Canmore
- Born: 1031, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
- Marriage: Saint Margaret of Scotland about 1070 in Scotland
- Died: 13 Nov 1093, Alnwick, Northumbria, England at age 62
General Notes:
King of Scots
"MacDuncan" AKA
Born: Cir 1031 Marriage: (1): Ingibjorg "Earls' Mother" Finnsdottir Marriage: (2): Margaret of Scotland circa 1070 Died: 13 Nov 1093, near Alnwick, Northumberland, England at age 62 Another name for Malcolm was Canmore. General Notes: Founder of the dynasty that consolidated royal power in the Scottish kingdom. The son of King Duncan I (reigned 1034-40), Malcolm lived in exile in England during part of the reign of his father's murderer, Macbeth (reigned 1040-57). Malcolm killed Macbeth in battle in 1057 and then ascended the throne. After the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, in 1066, Malcolm gave refuge to the Anglo-Saxon prince Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, one of whom, Margaret (later St. Margaret), became his second wife. Malcolm acknowledged the overlordship of William in 1072 but nevertheless soon violated his feudal obligations and made five raids into England. During the last of these invasions he was killed by the forces of King William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100). Except for a brief interval after Malcolm's death, the Scottish throne remained in his family until the death of Queen Margaret, the Maid of Norway, in 1290. Of Malcolm's six sons by Margaret, three succeeded to the throne: Edgar (reigned 1097-1107), Alexander I (1107-24), and David I (1124-53). Noted events in his life were: • Acceded: 1058. King of Scotland Malcolm married Ingibjorg "Earls' Mother" Finnsdottir, daughter of Finn Arnasson and Bergliot Halfdansdottir. (Ingibjorg "Earls' Mother" Finnsdottir died before 1070.)
Malcolm married Saint Margaret of Scotland, daughter of Prince Edward the Atheling and Agatha Liudolfing, about 1070 in Scotland. (Saint Margaret of Scotland was born in 1045 in Hungary and died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh, Scotland.)
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