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Ancestors of Matilda of Scotland, Queen Consort of England

Female 1079 - 1118  (39 years)


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                     ┌──Crinan  (Abt 975 - 1045 Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland)(m. Abt 1005)
               ┌──Duncan I, King of Scotland (Alba)  (Between 1010 and 1015 -
               │       14 Aug 1040 Bothirgouane, Bothgouanan, near Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland)
               │     └──Bethoc of Scotland  (m. Abt 1005)      =>
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         ┌──Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland (Alba)  (Between 1030 and 1035 -
         │       13 Nov 1093 Alnwick, Northumberland, England)(m. Between 1068 and 1069 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland)
         │     └──Suthen  
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Matilda of Scotland, Queen Consort of England (1079 - 1 May 1118 Westminster, Middlesex, England)
         │              
         │           ┌──Eadmund II "Ironside", King of England  (Between 988 and 996 - 30 Nov 1016 London, England)
         │           │  (m. 1015)      =>
         │     ┌──Eadward "The Exile", Prince of England  (Between 1016 and 1017 - 19 Apr 1057 London, England)
         │     │     └──Ealdgyth, Queen Consort of England  (992 - Aft 1016)(m. 1015)
         │     │        
         └──St. Margaret of Scotland  (Abt 1050 - 16 Nov 1093 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland)
            (m. Between 1068 and 1069 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland)
               └──Agatha  (Between 1015 and 1035 - Aft 1067)
                  
This chart contains 10 direct ancestors among 11 people in 4 generations
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