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Crinan the Thane, Mormaer of Atholl
(Abt 975-1045)
Bethoc MacMalcolm, Lady of Atholl
(Abt 984-After 1018)
Bjorn Bearsson
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Duncan I of Scotland, King of Scotland
(1007-1040)
Sibylla of Northumbria
(-After 1040)
Malcolm III MacDuncan, King of Scotland
(1033-1093)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Ingibjorg Finnsdotter

2. Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland

Malcolm III MacDuncan, King of Scotland

  • Born: 1033 765
  • Marriage (1): Ingibjorg Finnsdotter about 1059
  • Marriage (2): Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland in 1069 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland 766
  • Died: 13 Nov 1093, Alnwick, Northumberland, England at age 60 765,766
  • Buried: 1093, Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland 766

   Another name for Malcolm was Malcolm Canmore.

  General Notes:

Malcolm III (Canmore), king of Scotland (1054-93), a child when in 1040 his father, King Duncan, was slain by Macbeth. In 1054 he ascended the throne of all Scotland. For a number of years he was free to devote his energies to the consolidation of his kingdom, England being ruled by the peaceful Edward the Confessor. But after 1066 the history of his long reign is one of ceaseless warfare with the Normans. He twice invaded England, but on both occasions counter invasions forced him to surrender. [World Wide Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]

Malcolm called Caenn-mor (Canmore) ‘great head’ was a child when his Father was slain by MacBeth in 1040. He spent his youth in Northumbria with his Uncle Siward. Ascended to the throne 17 Mar 1057-8. Under Malcolm III, the provinces which had been acquired by Thorfinn returned to native rule. He harried Northumbria five times and there were counter invasions by William the Conqueror and Prince Robert of Normandy. In 1092, King William Rufus of England wrested from Scotland all Cumbria south of the Solway Firth. The next year Malcolm marched into England, but was entrapped and slain at Alnwick. He left five sons, of whom four succeeded him as Kings of Scots. His reign marked the change of Scotland from the Celtic Church and tribal society to a feudal society using the Roman rite; but much of the change was due to his saintly queen. {Burke’s Peerage and Chamber’s Biographical Dictionary} [GADD.GED]

King of Strathclyde (1034-40), King of Scotland (1058-93) -crowned 25 Apr 1058 Scone Abbey. [genealogy.eu]

  Noted events in his life were:

• Alt. Birth, Abt 1031. 766

• Title: King of Strathclyde, 1034-1040.

• Title: King of Scotland, 17 Mar 1058-13 Nov 1093.

• Alt. Burial: Tynemouth, Northumberland, England.


Malcolm married Ingibjorg Finnsdotter, daughter of Finn Arnarsson, Earl of Orkney and Unknown, about 1059. (Ingibjorg Finnsdotter died before 1070 766.)


Malcolm next married Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland, daughter of Edward Atheling the Exile of England and Agatha of Kiev, in 1069 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.766 (Saint Margaret Atheling of Scotland was born about 1045 in Hungary,765,766 died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland 765,766 and was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland 766.)



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