Malcolm III Ceannomor (Longneck) MacDuncan King of SCOTLAND, HRH

Birth:
1024
Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Death:
13 Nov 1093
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England, Slain
Burial:
Abt Nov 1093
first buried at, Icelmkill, then, moved
Marriage:
1070
of Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Notes:
                   Also married 1068. Also died 1073. Crowned 1057 at Schone on 17 MAR.Aka
CANMORE, called that because of the size of his head.
He became King at the time of his victory over MACBETH in 1057,remaining so
until his death in 1093.
Wife called Saint Margaret of Scotland. His widow, whom he hadmarried in
1068 as his second wife, was Princess Margaret, daughter of EdwardThe Exile.
She died at Edinburgh Castle, of grief at the death of her husband, 16NOV
1093, and was buried at Dunferline.  In 1250, Margaret was declared aSaint
and on 19 JUN 1259; her body was taken from the original stone coffinand
placed in a shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones neara high
alter.  In Scotland, the grace cup is called SAINT MARGARETSblessing.  When
Scotland became Protestant, the remains of SAINT MARGARET and herhusband were
carried to Spain and placed in a chapel in the Escurial built in herhonor by
King Philip II. Their only daughter was Matilda, wife of Henry I, ofEngland.
Malcolm III and his wife Lady Margaret had a son.
Also married 1070. Called The Third. His body was first buried atIcelmkill
and later re-buried at Escural, Spain.. Reigned 1057 to 1093.
Source includes, but is not limited to:
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints (JFN).
See also;
Kings of Scotland from MacBeth to the Stewarts (1040-1371) found inthe
book, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, by Laurence Gardner (1996) page425; ISBN
1-85230-870-2.
See also;
New England Historic and Genealogical Register (APR 1970) page 86.
Malcolm III
(Malcolm Canmore), d. 1093, king of Scotland (1057-93); son of Duncan I;successor to MACBETH. In aid of Edgar Atheling, pretender to the Englishthrone, Malcolm waged wars against England that helped ensure Scottishindependence and made possible church reorganization by his wife,Margaret of Scotland.
Some say died 1098. Slew Macbeth 1057. King of Strathclyde.
Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 CalledCeannmor or Canmore, succeeded to the throne of Scotland by the defeat ofMacbeth in 1054. During his reign he carried on almost constant warfare,most of which was successful. He gave support to his brother-in-law,Eadgar Atheling, in fighting William the Conqueror in Northumbria. In1072 William invaded Scotland and succeeded in a temporary conquest ofthe country, returnin to England after Malcolm did homage. Later, in1091, Malcolm raided Northern England, in return for which William Rufusinvaded Scotland and once more Malcolm did homage. In 1092, when inGloucester, England, he declined to do homage and returned to Scotland inanger. He invaded Northumberland in 1093, but was ambuscaded near theCastle of Alnwick and slain.
Malcolm married Ingibiorg, daughter of Finn Amasson, widow of Thorlinn,Jarl of Orkney, When she died, he married St. Margaret. One source I havesays she was the daughter of Edward Atheling, two others say she was thesister of Edward Atheling. Most likely she was the sister of Athelingand was the great-niece of Edward the Confessor. Duncan II was Malcolm's son by first marriage. Other sons were Edgar 1098-1107, Alexander1107-1124 (married an illegitimate daughter of Henry I) and David I (TheSaint) 1124-1153. These were children by the second marriage withMargaret. They had six sons in all.
David I had a son Henry, the Earl of Huntingdon, who was never on thethrone. He and his wife, Ada, had Malcolm IV (The Maiden) who ruled from1153 to 1165 and William I (The Lion) who ruled from 1165 to 1214.William's son Alexander II (1214-1249 married Joan, the daughter of John,King of England. His son Alexander III ruled from 1249-1286 and marriedMargaret, the daughter of Henry III, King of England. Their child,Margaret married the King of Norway and had Margaret, the Maid of Norwaywho was crowned from 1286-1290.
The reign of Malcolm III, or Canmore as he was known, began the rule ofthe house of Canmore. This house continued to preside for over twocenturies. Canmore means big head or great chief. After the defeat of hisfather, Malcolm took refuge with his uncle in Northumbir and acquiredAnglo-Sxon attitudes. Margaret, his second wife, had a lot of influenceover him and through her he substituted Saxon for Gaelic as the courtlanguage. His dream was to expand his kingdom into England but this wasnot to be as William the Conqueror advanced into Scotland in 1072. Hemade jeweled bindings for her religious books although he could not readthem.
Margaret was a much loved and very devout queen. She had travelled widelyin Europe and when she came to Scotland she was determined to change themanner of the court both in fashion and standards of behavior. Nobleswere forbidden to fight or get drunk at court and she gave each noble hisown drinking cup. Margaret was allowed to use her husband's money to helpthe poor by giving them food, shelter and clothing. She also encouragedtrade with foreign merchants. Under her influence, life became morecivilized. She also founded many monasteries and tried to bring her RomanChurch close together with the Celtic church. Margaret was canonized in1251.
Malcolm's son was taken as hostage to the English court. In later years,1093, he decided to invade England for the 5th time. Magaret was very illin Edinburgh Castle and begged him not to got but he would not listen.Soon after the fighting commenced, he was killed.
Margaret received the news four days later, and being on her deathbedherself, died almost immediately. Soon after his death, Edinburgh Castlewas surrounded by Highlanders employed by Donald Bane, Malcolm III'sbrother, who planned to capture the castle and thus enable him to becomeking. His plan was to kill his nephews, Margaret's sons, or to put themin prison. The brothers were trapped. They had to take their mother'sbody to Dumferline to be buried and didn't know how they were to manage.By good fortune or a freak of nature a heavy white mist descended uponthe castle and it was so dense that they were able to sneak past theHighlanders with their mother's body. They then made their escape toFrance. Malcolm had ruled for 35 years but the stability he had gainedfor Scotland disappeared after his death. A succession of kingsfollowed.
St. Margaret
After Malcolm's death, the frontier between Scotland and England for thefirst time
was defined.
He was known as Ceannmor (Great Head).  He was crowned at Scone,
17 Mar 1057/8 and was slain while besieging Alnwick Castle.
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Margaret St Atheling Princess of ENGLAND, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND HRHPRINCESS
Birth:
1045/46
Wessex, England
Death:
17 Nov 1093
Abbey of, Dunfermline, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
Burial:
Abt Nov 1093
Abbey of, Dunfermline, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
Notes:
                   Saint Margaret was the daughter of the English Prince Edward, son ofKing
Edward Ironside and sister of Edgar Aetheling. She was born inexile, circa
1046.  In 1067 the widow and children of Edward fled fromNorthumberland and
sought refuge and the protection of the Scottish King.
The marriage of Malcolm and Margaret in the year 1070 was followed byseveral
invasions of Northumberland by the Scottish King, probably in supportof the
claims of his brother-in-law Edgar.  She bore six sons and twodaughters, one
of whom was Good Queen Maud, wife of Henry I.
A considerable portion of the old Northumbrian kingdom had beenreduced by the
Scottish kings in the previous century, but up to this time, theenglish
population had little influence upon the ruling element of thekingdom.
Malcolm's marriage undoubtedly improved the condition of the english,and
under Margaret's sons, Edgar, Alexander I and David I, the Scottishcourt
practically became Anglecized.
Margaret died on 17 NOV 1093, four days after her husband and hereldest son
Edward, who were both slain in a treacherous murder by the English atAlnwick
during an invasion of Northumberland. She was buried at the Abbey of
Dunfermline which she had helped to found. (also died 16 NOV 1093).
She had rebuilt the monastery of Iona and was canonized in 1251 onaccount of
her benefactions to the Church. A priest who knew her well wrote that,So
pleasant was she even in severity, that all loved her, men as well aswomen,
loved her while they feared her and in fearing, loved her.
Through her devotion to the Faith, Saint Margaret influenced MalcolmIII to
rule over Scotland with mercy and justice, while she ministered to thepoor
and suffering.
Her feast is still celebrated or kept on November 16th. by theScottish
people. She is the secondary patroness of Scotland. Her arms are ablack Greek
cross and silver saltire, on a blue field.
Also born 1054. Cannonized by the Roman Catholic Church as a Saint forher
efforts and church reforms in Scotland. Her feast day is June 10th.
She brought in English Monks, founded new monasteries.  She iscredited with
helping make Scotland ultimately an English kingdom. She wasoriginally, as
daughter to her father, the king, Princess Margaret.
Three of her sons became Kings of Scotland. One daughter became thewife of
the King of England.  One was the mother of the wife of English KingStephen
who succeeded Henry I, King of England.
She died three days after her husband Malcolm.
Princess of England, Queen of Scotland.
Sources include but are not limited to;
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
The English House of Wessex; Including Danes and Norman descent, apart of
Bloodline of the Holy Grail, by Laurence Gardner (1996) page 416;ISBN
1-85230-870-2.
See also;
Kings of Scotland from MacBeth to the Stewarts (1040-1371) found inthe
book, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, by Laurence Gardner (1996) page425; ISBN
1-85230-870-2.
See also;
New England Historic and Genealogical Register (APR 1970) page 86.
Given name also; Ingibjorg.
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Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
See also;
Norse Descent to Somerled and Saint Clair, 7th to 14th Century - withNorman
descent also found in the book, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, byLaurence
Gardner (1996) page 428; ISBN 1-85230-870-2.
Catholic Online Saints
St. Margaret of Scotland
d. 1093 Feastday: November 16
Margaret was an English princess. She and her mother sailed to Scotland to escape from the king who had conquered their land. King Malcolm of Scotland welcomed them and fell in love with the beautiful princess. Margaret and Malcolm were married before too long.
As Queen, Margaret changed her husband and the country for the better. Malcolm was good, but he and his court were very rough. When he saw how wise his beloved wife was, he listened to her good advice. She softened his temper and led him to practice great virtue. She made the court beautiful and civilized. Soon all the princes had better manners, and the ladies copied her purity and devotion. The king and queen gave wonderful example to everyone by the way they prayed together and fed crowds of poor people with their own hands. They seemed to have only one desire: to make everyone happy and good.
Margaret was a blessing for all the people of Scotland. Before she came, there was great ignorance and many bad habits among them. Margaret worked hard to obtain good teachers, to correct the evil practices, and to have new churches built. She loved to make these churches beautiful for God's glory, and she embroidered the priest's vestments herself.
God sent this holy Queen six sons and two daughters. She loved them dearly and raised them well. The youngest boy became St. David. But Margaret had sorrows, too. In her last illness, she learned that both her husband and her son, Edward, had been killed in battle. Yet she prayed: I thank You, Almighty God, for sending me so great a sorrow to purify me from my sins.
Let us take this saintly Queen for our example. While we do our duties, let us keep in mind the joys that God will give us in Heaven. Her feast day is November 16th.
She was canonized in 1250 and is called St. Margaret of
Scotland.
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Children
Marriage
1
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Count of Melloment, Earl of Leicester.
                  
2
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
3
Edmund I Prince of Scotland King of SCOTLAND, HRH
Birth:
Abt 1070
Scotland
Death:
16 Nov 1093
Montague, Somersetshire, England
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Source includes, but is not limited to:
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
                  
4
Ethelred Prince of SCOTLAND
Birth:
Abt 1072
Scotland
Death:
13 Nov 1093
Scotland
 
Marr:
 
5
Edgar King of SCOTLAND, HRH
Birth:
Abt 1074/75
Scotland
Death:
8 Jan 1106/07
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   REigned in 1097. He was slain by his brother Alexander.
Source includes, but is not limited to:
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
See also;
Kings of Scotland from MacBeth to the Stewarts (1040-1371) found inthe
book, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, by Laurence Gardner (1996) page425; ISBN
1-85230-870-2.
                  
6
Birth:
1078
of Scotland
Death:
23 Apr 1124
Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Notes:
                   He ruled the Highlands of Scotland from 1107 to his death in 1124.
Source includes, but is not limited to:
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
See also;
Kings of Scotland from MacBeth to the Stewarts (1040-1371) found inthe
book, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, by Laurence Gardner (1996) page425; ISBN
1-85230-870-2.
                  
7
Birth:
Oct 1079
Dunfermline, Scotland
Death:
1 May 1118
Wesminster Palace, Westminster, England
Marr:
6 Aug 1100
Westminster, Abbey, London, En 
Notes:
                   Sources include but are not limited to;
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
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8
Birth:
1080
Scotland
Death:
24 May 1153
Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Notes:
                   Catholic Online Saints
St. David I
d. 1153 Feastday: May 24
King of Scotland, the son of King Malcolm III and St. Margaret, born in 1084. He was sent to the English Norman court in 1093, and he married Matilda, the widow of the earl of Northhampton, becoming an English baron in 1113. David succeeded his brother, Alexander I, as the king of Scotland in 1124. Years of Struggle against King Stephen ended in 1139 when they made peace. David founded dioƂ-ceses and monasteries in Scotland, instituted Norman law, started the office of chancellor, and conducted many charitable projects. He died in Carlisle, Scotland, May 24. He was never formally canonized.
King of Scotland. A SAINT of the Christian Church, not cannonized. Hewas
hallowed by his people, he was a wise and just King. He erected theBishoprics
of Ross, Dunblane, Dunkell and Brechin. He reigned over Scotland 29years, 2
months and 3 days (1124 to 24 May 1153). He also ruled had theLowlands from
the year 1107.
Sources include but are not limited to;
Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
See also;
Kings of Scotland from MacBeth to the Stewarts (1040-1371) found inthe
book, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, by Laurence Gardner (1996) page425; ISBN
1-85230-870-2.
United Albany, Lothian and Cumbria in 1124, becoming first king
of the Scots.
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9
Birth:
Abt 1084
Scotland
Death:
31 May 1116
St. Saviors Monastery, Bermondsey, Middlesex, England
Notes:
                   Princess of Scotland.
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Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both
resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of
Latter Day Saints.
                  
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Malcolm III Ceannomor (Longneck) MacDuncan King of Scotland, Hrh - Margaret St Atheling Princess of England, Queen of Scotland HrhPrincess

Malcolm III Ceannomor (Longneck) MacDuncan King of Scotland, Hrh was born at Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland 1024. His parents were Malcolm II MacKenneth Alpin King of Scotland, Hrh and Aelgifu VI Queen of Scotland, Hrh.

He married Margaret St Atheling Princess of England, Queen of Scotland HrhPrincess 1070 at of Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland . Margaret St Atheling Princess of England, Queen of Scotland HrhPrincess was born at Wessex, England 1045/46 daughter of Edward the Exile "Aetheling" Prince of Plantagenet, England Hrh and Agatha Augsburg of Barvaria Princess of Hungary, Braunschweig Hrh .

They were the parents of 9 children:
Blocked
Blocked
Edmund I Prince of Scotland King of Scotland, Hrh born Abt 1070.
Ethelred Prince of Scotland born Abt 1072.
Edgar King of Scotland, Hrh born Abt 1074/75.
Alexander I the Fierce King of the Scotland, Hrh born 1078.
Matilda Edith(Atheling) Princess of Alba & Scotland, Hrh born Oct 1079.
David I the Saint King of Scotland, Hrh born 1080.
Mary Canmore Princess of Scotland, Hrh born Abt 1084.

Malcolm III Ceannomor (Longneck) MacDuncan King of Scotland, Hrh died 13 Nov 1093 at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England, Slain .

Margaret St Atheling Princess of England, Queen of Scotland HrhPrincess died 17 Nov 1093 at Abbey of, Dunfermline, Mid-Lothian, Scotland .