Alexander I MacCaennmor, King of Scotland
Another name for Alexander was Alexander the Fierce. General Notes: Alexander I, 1078?-1124, king of Scotland (1107-24), son of Malcolm III and St. Margaret of Scotland. He succeeded his brother Edgar, who had divided the kingdom so that Alexander ruled only N of the Forth and the Clyde. Early in his reign he decisively quelled an uprising in N Scotland. Alexander encouraged, as his mother had, ecclesiastical conformity with English ways and established several monasteries, including the abbeys at Inchcolm and Scone. He opposed, however, the efforts of the English hierarchy to rule the Church in Scotland. [The Illustrated Columbia Encyclopedia, 1969] Noted events in his life were: • Title: King of Scotland, 1107-1124. • Alt. Death, 23 Apr 1124, Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland. • Alt. Death, 25 Apr 1124, Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland. 766 Alexander married Sibylla Of Normandy, daughter of King Henry I of England and Unknown, about 1107.766 (Sibylla Of Normandy was born about 1092 766 and died on 12 Jul 1122 766.) Alexander also had a relationship with [Unknown] [Unknown]. |
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