is the Mediaeval Gaelic form. ref anglicised as Donald II died 900 was King of the Picts or King of Scotland Alba in the late 9th century. He was the son of Constantine I of Scotland Constantine I Causant n mac Cin eda . Donald is given the epithet D sachtach , the Madman , by the Prophecy of Berch n ... and Scottish Monarchs DEFAULTSORT Donald 02 Of Scotland Category 9th century births Category 900 ...Infobox royalty name Donald II native name Domnall mac Causant n image Domnall D sachtach.jpg imgw 200 ... reign 889 900 predecessor Giric successor Constantine II of Scotland Constantine II issue Malcolm I of Scotland Malcolm I , King of Alba house House of Alpin Alpin father Constant n mac Cin eda , King ... for his actions. The same word is used of enraged cattle. ref Life Donald became king on the death or deposition of Giric of Scotland Giric Giric mac D ngail , the date of which is not certainly ... of pirates, may be associated with the ravaging of Scotland attributed to Harald Fairhair in the Heimskringla ... of Berch n places Donald s death at Dunnottar, but appears to attribute it to Gaels rather than Norsemen other sources report he died at Forres . ref ESSH , pp. 395&ndash 398. ref Donald s death is dated ... this change should be placed, do not generally attribute it to Donald in view of his epithet ... in the reign of Constantine II of Scotland Constantine II Causant n mac eda , ref Thus Broun and Woolf ... The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba has Donald succeeded by his cousin Constantine II. Donald s son Malcolm I of Scotland Malcolm M el Coluim mac Domnall was later king as Malcolm I. The Prophecy of Berch n appears to suggest that another king reigned for a short while between Donald II and Constantine ... Anderson Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvie , Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland. Edinburgh Scottish .... ISBN 0 7486 1626 8 Cite GEIL Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men Scotland AD 80 1000. Reprinted ... s reg succession box title King of Scots before Giric of Scotland Giric br with Eochaid of Scotland ... more details
predecessor Kenneth II of Scotland Kenneth II successor Kenneth III of Scotland Kenneth III house House of Alpin Alpin father Cuil n of Scotland Cuil n , King of Alba date of death 997 place of death Rathinveramond near Perth, Scotland Perth place of burial Iona Constantine, son of Cuil n Scottish ... mac Chailein , known in most modern regnal lists as Constantine III , ref Until the Victorian era, Constantine II of Scotland Constantine, son of ed was listed as Constantine III of Scotland , and this Constantine ... near Perth, Scotland Perth . This appears to have been a royal centre, close to Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone and Forteviot , as Donald I of ScotlandDonald I Domnall mac Ailp n is said to have died ... in error for either Kenneth III of Scotland Kenneth, son of Dub Cin ed mac Duib , who became Kenneth III on Constantine s death, or perhaps for Malcolm II of Scotland Malcolm, son of Kenneth II ...Infobox royalty name Constantine III image Constantine III Alba .jpg imgw 200 caption 17th C. portrait ... , previously titled Constantine I of Scotland , from the traditional list of Scottish monarchs, leading to this Constantine being retitled as Constantine III . ref before 971&ndash 997 was king of Scots from 995 to 997. He was the son of Cuil n of Scotland Cuil n, King of Scotland Cuil n mac Iduilb . Constantine became king upon the death of Kenneth II of Scotland Kenneth II Cin ed mac ... of ed of Scotland ed ed mac Cin eda to have been king. Notes reflist References For primary ... Men Scotland AD 80 1000. Reprinted, Edinburgh Edinburgh UP, 1998. ISBN 0 7486 0100 7 External links ... s bef before Kenneth II of Scotland Kenneth II s ttl title King of Scots years 995&ndash 997 s aft after Kenneth III of Scotland Kenneth III end Pictish and Scottish Monarchs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Constantine 03 Of Scotland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 997 PLACE OF DEATH Rathinveramond near Perth, Scotland Perth DEFAULTSORT ... more details
http thepeerage.com p10190.htm i101894 The Peerage James III ref predecessor James II of Scotland James ... bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. James III of Scotland 2 2. James II of Scotland 3 3. Mary ..., Duke of Gelderland 7 7. Catherine of Cleves 8 8. Robert III of Scotland 9 9. Anabella Drummond 10 ..., Norman , James III, A Political Study , John Donald 1982 s start s hou House of Stuart House of Stewart ... Esc cia ru III simple James III of Scotland fi Jaakko III sv Jakob III av Skottland ...Infobox royalty monarch name James III succession King of Scots more sc image James III, King of Scotland.png ..., 1st Lord Boyd Robert, Lord Boyd 1466 69 successor James IV of Scotland James IV spouse Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland Margaret of Denmark issue James IV of Scotland br James Stewart, Duke of Ross ... br The Duke of Rothesay royal house House of Stuart House of Stewart father James II of Scotland ... Andrews Castle s date of death death date 1488 6 11 df y aged 36 place of death Sauchie Burn, Scotland place of burial Cambuskenneth Abbey , Stirling James III 10 July 1451 &ndash 11 June 1488 was King ... monarch in Scotland has sometimes been exaggerated, based on late chronicle attacks on him for being ... successors, James IV of Scotland James IV and James V of Scotland James V . Such evidence as there is consists ... of Scotland and Mary of Guelders . His exact date and place of birth have been a matter of debate although ... Andrews , Fife . He succeeded his father, James II of Scotland James II on 3 August 1460, and was crowned ... secured the return of the burgh of Berwick to Scotland , James Kennedy bishop James Kennedy , Bishop ... successfully negotiated the king s marriage to Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland Margaret ... as a temporary measure to cover Margaret s dowry . Thus Scotland in 1470 reached its greatest ever territorial extent, when James permanently annexed the islands to the crown. Marriage File James III and Margaret of Denmark.jpg thumb left James III and Margaret James married Margaret of Denmark, Queen ... more details
DonaldIII of Scotland Donalbane Domnall B n were children. ref Duncan, p. 33 Oram, David I , p ... II of Scotland Malcolm II M el Coluim mac Cin eda until the 12th century. Malcolm III fought a succession ... placed his son, the future Malcolm III of Scotland, in possession of Cumbria as its Prince, and states ... and Ingebjorg had 3 sons Duncan II of Scotland , succeeded his father as King of ScotlandDonald ... King Henry I of England Mary of Scotland 1082 1116 Mary of Scotland , married Eustace III of Boulogne ... 667766 class NavHead Ancestors of Malcolm III of Scotland div div class NavContent center ahnentafel ... 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Malcolm III of Scotland 2 2. Duncan ... s bef before Lulach of Scotland Lulach s ttl title King of Scots years 1058 1093 s aft after DonaldIII of ScotlandDonaldIII end Pictish and Scottish Monarchs Macbeth good article Use dmy dates date February 2011 Persondata name Malcolm III of Scotland alternative names short description date of birth ... Malcolm III of Scotland fi Malcolm III sv Malcolm III av Skottland uk III ...Infobox royalty name Malcolm III image Malcolm III.jpg imgw 100px succession List of Scottish monarchs King of Alba reign 1058 1093 coronation 1057? 25 April 1058?, Scone, Scotland Scone predecessor Lulach successor DonaldIII of ScotlandDonaldIII spouse Ingebjorg Finnsdotter br Margaret of Wessex issue Duncan II of Scotland Duncan II , King of Alba br Edward, Prince of Scotland br Edmund of Scotland Edmund br Ethelred of Scotland Ethelred br Edgar of Scotland Edgar , King of Alba br Alexander I of Scotland Alexander I , King of Alba br David I of Scotland David I , King of Alba br Edith of Scotland Edith Matilda , Queen of England br Mary of Scotland 1082 1116 Mary , Countess of Boulogne house House of Dunkeld father Duncan I of Scotland Duncan I , King of Alba mother Suthen date of birth unclear place of birth Scotland date of death death date 1093 11 13 df y place of death Alnwick , Northumberland ... more details
an army against Donald, Lord of the Isles and his brothers. ref name Boardman, Robert III, ODNB ... with Donaldson in his Scotland The Later Middle Ages 1974 and describes Robert III as a failure, like ... to establish itself . ref Barrell, Medieval Scotland , p.  137 ref Robert III s period ... and Nationhood 1984 found Robert III to be probably Scotland s least impressive king . Grant puts ... even Robert III s successor James I was unable to deal with properly. ref Lynch, Medieval Scotland ... III, 1371&ndash 1406 publisher John Donald, an imprint of Birlinn Ltd year 2007 location Edinburgh ... Refend See also Scottish monarchs family tree clear Children of Robert III of Scotland House of Stewart Scotland Contemporary rulers in reign of Robert III of Scotland Pictish and Scottish Monarchs Earls of Carrick Succession boxes of Robert III of Scotland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... III da Esc cia ru III simple Robert III of Scotland fi Robert III Skotlanti ...Infobox monarch monarch name Robert III title King of Scots image Image Robert III, King of Scotland.png King Robert III caption King Robert III reign 1390 4 April 1406 coronation predecessor Robert II of Scotland Robert II successor James I of Scotland James I consort Anabella Drummond issue David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay br James I of Scotland James I issue link Marriage and issue issue pipe among others royal house House of Stewart father Robert II of Scotland Robert II mother Elizabeth Mure ... Castle place of burial Paisley Abbey Robert III c. 1337 April 1406 , King of Scots , given name John, was the eldest son of Robert II of Scotland Robert II and Elizabeth Mure and was legitimated with the marriage ... his grand uncle, David II of Scotland David II early in 1363 but submitted to him soon afterwards ... to Fife. In 1390, Robert II died and Carrick ascended the throne as Robert III but without authority ... Duke of Albany . After this, Robert III withdrew to his lands in the west and for a time played little ... more details
25 March 1005 s reg succession box title King of Scots before Constantine III of Scotland Constantine Causant n III after Malcolm II of Scotland Malcolm M el Coluim II years 997&ndash 1005 end box Pictish and Scottish Monarchs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kenneth 03 Of Scotland ...Infobox royalty name Kenneth III native name Cin ed mac Duib image Kenneth III of Scotland.jpg imgw 200 succession List of Scottish monarchs King of Alba reign 997&ndash 1005 predecessor Constantine III of Scotland Constantine III successor Malcolm II of Scotland Malcolm II issue Boite mac Cin eda ? br Gille Coemg in ? br Giric ? house House of Alpin Alpin father Dub of Scotland Dub , King of Alba ... mac Duib is the Mediaeval Gaelic form. ref anglicised as Kenneth III , and nicknamed An Donn , the Chief ... from 997 to 1005. He was the son of Dub of Scotland Dub Dub mac Ma l Coluim . Many of the Scots ... s.a. 999. It is not certain that this refers to events in Scotland, and whether one or both were sons of this Kenneth, or of Kenneth II of Scotland , or some other person or persons, is not known. ref ... ESSH , p. 580. ref Kenneth was killed in battle at Monzievaird in Strathearn by Malcolm II of Scotland ..., Gruoch of Scotland Gruoch daughter of Boite Gruoch ingen Boite meic Cin eda &mdash Shakespeare ... Coemg in , Mormaer of Moray , and secondly of King Macbeth of Scotland Macbeth her son by Gille Coemg in, Lulach of Scotland Lulach Lulach mac Gille Coemg in , would briefly succeed Macbeth as King of Scotland ... III through Lulach s daughter. ref Duncan, pp. 102&ndash 103. ref Notes reflist References For primary ... Men Scotland AD 80 1000. Reprinted, Edinburgh Edinburgh UP, 1998. ISBN 0 7486 0100 7 External links ... OF DEATH Monzievaird DEFAULTSORT Kenneth 03 Of Scotland Category 10th century births Category 1005 ... military personnel killed in action Category Burials at Iona ca Kenneth III d Esc cia cs Kenneth III. de Kenneth III. Schottland es Kenneth III de Escocia fr Kenneth III d cosse ga Coinneach III, R ... more details
5 background color 9fe 1 1. Alexander III of Scotland 2 2. Alexander II of Scotland 3 3. Marie de Coucy 4 4. William I of Scotland 5 5. Ermengarde de Beaumont 6 6. Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy ... III of Scotland fi Aleksanteri III Skotlanti sv Alexander III av Skottland uk III ...Infobox royalty name Alexander III succession King of Scots image Alexander III and Ollamh R gh.JPG caption ... Beannachd D R gh Alban , God Bless the King of Scotland the poet goes on to recite Alexander ... 19 March 1286 coronation 13 July 1249, Scone, Scotland Scone predecessor Alexander II of Scotland ... de Dreux, Queen of Scots Yolande de Dreux issue Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway Margaret, Queen of Norway br Alexander, Prince of Scotland house House of Dunkeld father Alexander II of Scotland ... Abbey Alexander III Scottish Gaelic language Medieval Gaelic Alaxandair mac Alaxandair Modern Gaelic ... II of Scotland Alexander II by his second wife Marie de Coucy . Alexander s father died ... of Alexander to Margaret of England in 1251, Henry III of England seized the opportunity to demand ... invasion. Sailing around the west coast of Scotland he halted off the Isle of Arran , and negotiations ... he ceded the Isle of Man and the Western Isles to Scotland in return for a monetary payment. Norway ... of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence , on 26 December 1251. She died in 1274, after they had three children Margaret of Scotland Queen of Norway Margaret 28 February 1260 9 April 1283 , who married King Eirik II of Norway Alexander, Prince of Scotland 21 January 1264 Jedburgh 28 .... In 1284 he induced the Parliament of Scotland Estates to recognize as his heir presumptive his granddaughter Margaret of Scotland Maid of Norway Margaret, the Maid of Norway . The need for a male heir led him to contract a second marriage to Yolande de Dreux Scotland Yolande de Dreux on 1 November ... became the heir. Margaret died, still uncrowned, on her way to Scotland in 1290. The inauguration ... more details
Infobox University President name Dr. Donald Eastman image Replace this image male.svg caption order university Eckerd College term start 2001 term end current birth date birth place death date death place predecessor Eugene Hotchkiss successor N A alma mater University of Florida br University of Tennessee residence profession religion salary spouse children website footnotes Donald R. Eastman III is the current President of Eckerd College . He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Tennessee , his Doctorate from the University of Florida , and also attended Harvard University . In 1989 1990 he was the Executive Director of University Communications at Cornell University . From 1991 1998 he served as the Vice President for University Relations at the University of Georgia . In 2001 he became the President of Eckerd College . http www.eckerd.edu president index.php?f vita . DEFAULTSORT Eastman, Donald R. Category American university and college presidents Category University of Tennessee alumni Category University of Florida alumni Category Harvard University alumni Category Cornell University staff Category University of Georgia faculty, staff and administration Category Presidents of Eckerd College Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people US academic administrator stub ... more details
Withers first Charles, W.J. title Gaelic in Scotland, 1698 1981 publisher John Donald location Edinburgh .... The death of Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III in March 1286, followed by the death of his granddaughter ...For pp move indef Infobox country conventional long name Scotland spaces 2 resize jjjj75 Scottish English ... Scotland image flag Flag of Scotland.svg flag width 127px image coat Lionrampant.svg border symbol ... see National anthem of Scotland and note sup 1 sup image map Europe location SCO2.png map caption ... s Mid 2005 Population Estimates for Scotland publisher Gro scotland.gov.uk date 2010 02 16 accessdate ... Monarchy of the United Kingdom Monarch leader name1 Elizabeth II leader title2 First Minister of Scotland ..., 2010 MP sovereignty type Establishment sovereignty note Scotland in the Early Middle Ages Early ... news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland 8648561.stm title Scottish population highest since 1970s publisher ... Online Gateway accessdate 2007 12 02 ref br Saint Margaret of Scotland St Margaret br Saint Columba St Columba footnote1 Flower of Scotland , Scotland the Brave and Scots Wha Hae have been ... na G idhlig is tasked, under the Gaelic Language Scotland Act 2005 , with securing Gaelic as an official language of Scotland, commanding equal respect with English. ref Macleod, Angus http www.timesonline.co.uk ... comparable to Scottish was commonplace, particularly outwith Scotland. However, the modern use of the term describes only products of Scotland, usually food or drink related. footnote4 Scotland s head of state is the monarch of the United Kingdom, currently Queen Elizabeth II since 1952 . Scotland .... It is also Scotland European Parliament constituency a UK electoral region for the European ... Union . ISO 3166 1 is Great Britain GB , but .gb is unused. Scotland lang gd Alba , IPA gd al ... countries England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ref ref cite web url http www.iso.org ... Part 2 Country subdivision codes quote SCT Scotland country ref Occupying the northern third of the island ... more details
Cholm in and Ireland d. 763 Donald I of Scotland 812 863 Donald II of Scotland 889 900 Domnall I of Strathclyde d. 908 X 916 Domnall II of Strathclyde floruit fl. 916 X 934 Domnall III of Strathclyde d. 975 DonaldIII of Scotland 1033 1099 Domhnall MacLochlainn , High King of Ireland 1083 and 1121 ...unsourced date March 2011 about given name Infobox given name2 name Donald image image size caption pronunciation ... derivative wikt Donald D mhnall , Domnall , Dumhnuil , D nall is an Anglicised version of a Scottish ... dumno world and val rule , viz. ruler of the world . Compare Dumnorix . A short form of Donald is Don given name Don pet form s include Donnie and Donny , and in Scotland Dolly . The name D nall ... runner Donald Bailey musician Donald Bailey born 1934 , American Jazz drummer Donald Bradman 1908 2001 , Australian cricketer Donald Brashear , American professional ice hockey left winger Donald Braswell II born 1963 , American classical crossover tenor and composer Donald Burgess , British track cyclist Donald Cameron waterpolo Donald Cameron born 1954 , Australian water polo player and coach Donald Crisp 1882 1974 , filmmaker Donald Duck Dunn 1941 , American bass guitarist Don Dunstan , Reformist Premier of South Australia Donald Izacus Panjaitan 1925 1965 , Indonesian general Donald Knuth , renowned computer scientist Donald F. Lach 1917 2000 , American historian and author Donal Logue born 1969 , Canadian actor Donald MacCormick 1939 2009 , British journalist Donal MacIntyre born 1966 , Irish investigative reporter Donald Newholm born c.1850 , Cattle rustler Donald Nicolaisen , American politician Donald Nixon , brother of former U.S president Richard Nixon Donald of Ogilvy Saint DonaldDonald Paige born 1956 , American middle distance runner Donald Pleasence 1919 1995 , English stage and screen actor Donald Rumsfeld born 1932 , United States Secretary of Defense Donald Sild born 1968 , Estonian javelin thrower Donald Sutherland born 1935 , Canadian actor Donald Trump born ... more details
for ill ill disambiguation wiktionary IIIIIIiii may refer to In music albums III Download album III Download album III Chad Brock album III Chad Brock album III Joe Nichols album III Joe Nichols album III Maylene and the Sons of Disaster album III Maylene and the Sons of Disaster album III Espers album III Espers album III Stanton Moore album III Stanton Moore album III The Atomic Bitchwax album III The Atomic Bitchwax album III Mt Egypt album III Mt Egypt album III S.O.S. Band album III S.O.S. Band album Acid King III Billy Talent III Led Zeppelin III Sebadoh IIIIII , an album by Chad Brock III , an album by Black Widow band Black Widow III , an album by Dany B dar III , an album by Haloo Helsinki In other uses III Records , a Japanese record label Hank Williams III or III born 1972 , American country singer Information International, Inc. , a computer technology company Innovative Interfaces, Inc. , a library software company Insurance Information Institute , a US industry organization Intelligence and Information Institute , a fictional USA government organization in the comic version of Transformers Interactive Investor International Interstate Identification Index , an index of criminal records maintained by the FBI III, the Inti Creates sound team III, Group 3 element in the periodic table III Level 3 , the highest rating used in Hong Kong motion picture rating system Hong Kong film distribution and classification See also 3 disambiguation disambig de III eo III it III nl III ja III ru III ... more details
James of Scotland may refer to James I of Scotland 1394 1437 , nominal King of Scots James II of Scotland 1430 1460 , King of Scots James III of Scotland circa 1451 1488 , Duke of Rothesay James IV of Scotland 1473 1513 , King of Scots James V of Scotland 1512 1542 , King of Scots James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland 1243 1309 , Guardian of Scotland James VI of Scotland 1566 1625 hndis it Giacomo di Scozia nl Jacobus van Schotland ... more details
The Guardians of Scotland were the de facto Head of state heads of state of Scotland ref cite book last Barrow first G. W. S. title Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of Scotland publisher Edinburgh ... books?id fmA1R9aPK90C&pg PA38&lpg PA38&dq 22Guardians of Scotland 22 rulers&source bl&ots rn S Ws5 u&sig ... 1306. During the many years of minority in Scotland s subsequent history, there were many guardians of Scotland and the post was a significant constitutional feature in the course of development for Politics of Scotland politics in the country . Guardians of Scotland during the First Interregnum 1290 1292 William Fraser Guardian of Scotland William Fraser , Bishop of St Andrews Robert Wishart , Bishop of Glasgow John II Comyn, Lord of Badenoch James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife died in 1288 or 1289 Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife Citation needed date October ... the Parliament of Scotland Scots Parliament of 1290, sitting at Birgham , confirming the Treaty of Salisbury , the guardians of Scotland are listed as ref cite web url http www.rps.ac.uk frameset.php ... Records Letters confirmation of the treaty of Salisbury publisher Records of the Parliaments of Scotland ... of Scotland, guardians of the kingdom of Scotland . Guardians of Scotland during the Second ... 1298 1300 John III Comyn John Comyn 1298 1300 , 1302 1304 ref G. W. S. Barrow, Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland 2005 p. 189. ref William Lamberton , Bishop of St Andrews 1299 ... by the Act of Settlement of 1318 . Domhnall II, Earl of Mar Donald, Earl of Mar , 1332 , for ten days ... of Bothwell for second time, 1335 1338 Robert II of Scotland Robert the Steward , nephew older in years to David and future king of Scotland. Robert was guardian on four occasions, sometimes jointly ..., especially north of the Firth of Forth Forth . See also Competitors for the crown of Scotland History of Scotland Politics of Scotland References Refimprove date October 2009 reflist Mack ... more details
Coin image box 1 double header Penny of Henry of Scotland hbkg abcdef image Image Prince Henry of Scotland 1139 692124.jpg caption left hENRICVS F RE? , crowned bust right, sceptre before caption right EREBALD ON C OREB , cross moline with fleur in each angle within tressure width 300 footer AR 1,18 gm, 10h. Corbridge mint moneyer H erebald position right margin 0 There were a number of Mint coin mint s in Scotland , for the production of the Scottish coinage . The most important mint was that in the capital, Edinburgh , which was active from the reign of David I of Scotland David I 1124 1153 , and was the last to close, in the 19th century. Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle was probably the first Scottish ... the control of David s son Henry of Scotland Henry, Earl of Northumberland , later returned to England English control. Under Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III 1249 1286 there were 16 mints. In the reign of James IV of Scotland James IV 1488 1513 , the sole mint was located at Edinburgh. After ... under Mary, Queen of Scots Queen Mary . Minting ceased in Scotland in 1709 when the Edinburgh Mint ... the recoinage, 1709 1836 , Athol L Murray, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1999 ref The title of Governor of the Mint of Scotland , which passed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer under the Coinage ... IV William Alexander II Alexander III John br Baliol Robert br Bruce David II Robert II Robert III James I James II James III James IV James V Mary I Aberdeen x x x x x x Ayr x Bamburgh Bamborough ... x Perth Scotland Perth x x x x x x Roxburgh x x x x x St Andrews x x ref Ecclesiastical coins ref Stirling x x x x x References references Portal box Scotland Numismatics Bibliography cite book ... publisher George Nicol, Edinburgh date 1786 Donald Bateson. Scottish Coins . Shire Publications Ltd ..., 1955 Scotland topics Category Currencies of Scotland Category Economic history of Scotland Category Coins of Scotland Category Mints of the United Kingdom ScotlandScotland org stub Scotland poli stub ... more details
Mary of Scotland could refer to Mary, Queen of Scots , Queen regnant of Scotland from 1542 to 1567 Mary of Scotland film Mary of Scotland film , a 1936 film about Mary, Queen of Scots, based on the Maxwell Anderson stage play of the same name Mary of Scotland 1082 1116 , daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland M el Coluim III and Saint Margaret of Scotland wife of Eustace III of Boulogne Mary of Scotland, daughter of Robert III of Scotland and Annabella Drummond, c. 1380&ndash c. 1458. Married successively George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus James Kennedy Earl of ? Sir William Cunningham William Graham of Kincardine William Edmondstone of Duntreath Mary of Scotland, Countess of Buchan , daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort wife of Jan van Borselen, Lord of Campvere Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland , daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders, c. 1451&ndash 1488 married Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran annulled James Hamilton disambig hn fr Marie Stuart homonymie it Maria di Scozia ja sv Maria Stuart film ... more details
refer King Alexander I of Scotland or Alaxandair mac Ma l Coluim c. 1078 1124 , King of Scots, called The Fierce King Alexander II of Scotland 1198 1249 , King of Scots, only son of William the Lion and Ermengarde of Beaumont King Alexander III of Scotland 1241 1286 , King of Scots, only son of Alexander II by his second wife Marie de Coucy Alexander, Prince of Scotland , son of King Alexander III hndis pt Alexandre da Esc cia ... more details
Kenneth of Scotland may refer to Kenneth I of Scotland , aka Kenneth MacAlpin, died 858 , king of the Picts and arguably the first king of the Scots Kenneth II of Scotland , nicknamed The Fratricide , before 954 995 , King of Scotland Kenneth III of Scotland , nicknamed the Chief or the Brown , before 967 1005 hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Margaret of Scotland may refer to Arguably, one Queen Regnant of Scotland Margaret, Maid of Norway 1283 1290 , Norwegian Scottish princess Two Scottish princesses who married into foreign royalty Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway 1261 1283 , daughter of Alexander III of Scotland and Margaret of England, married Eric II of Norway Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France 1424 1445 , daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, married the future Louis XI of France Another Scottish princess Princess Margaret Stewart of Scotland , daughter of James II of Scotland Five Queens consort of Scotland Saint Margaret of Scotland 1045 1093 , Queen consort of Malcolm III Margaret of England 1240 1275 , Queen consort of Alexander III Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scotland 1340 1375 , Queen consort of David II Margaret of Denmark 1456 1486 , Queen consort of James III Margaret Tudor 1489 1541 , Queen consort of James IV See also Margaret of Huntingdon disambiguation hndis es Margarita de Escocia eo Margareta de Skotlando apartigilo fr Marguerite d cosse nl Margaretha van Schotland sv Margaret av Skottland ... more details
Edmund or Etmond mac Ma l Coluim after 1070 &ndash after 1097 was a son of Malcolm III of Scotland M el Coluim mac Donnchada and his second wife Saint Margaret of Scotland Margaret . He may be found on some lists of Scottish kings, but there is no evidence that he was king. On the death of Edmund s father and his heir designate, Edward, his eldest son by Margaret, in November 1093, M el Coluim s brother DonaldIII of Scotland Domnall B n took the throne. Edmund and his younger brothers Edgar of Scotland Edgar , Alexander I of Scotland Alexander and David I of Scotland David fled abroad, to England , to join their half brother Duncan II of Scotland Donnchad at the court of William Rufus . In 1094 Donnchad, with Rufus s blessing and the support of landless nobles from the English court and landowners in Lothian, drove Domnall B n from the throne. It is supposed that Edmund, as the next in age, was Donnchad s heir designate. Donnchad was forced by a rebellion to send his English allies home, and was shortly afterwards killed. The killer was M el Petair of Mearns M el Petair , Mormaer of Mearns , but the Annals of Ulster and William of Malmesbury agree that the killing was done on the orders of Domnall B n and Edmund. What caused Edmund to join with his uncle is unknown. It is assumed that Domnall appointed him his heir as Domnall had no sons of his own, and it is thought that Edmund was granted an appanage to rule. Edmund s maternal uncle Edgar theling came north in 1097, driving Domnall from the throne and installing Edgar as King, with Alexander as his heir designate. While Domnall was mutilated and imprisoned, dying in 1099, Edmund was more fortunate. He was tonsured and sent to the Cluniac monastery at Montacute in Somerset . The exact date of his death is unknown. References div class references small Duncan, A.A.M., The Kingship of the Scots 842&ndash 1292 Succession ..., Richard , David I The King Who Made Scotland. Tempus, Stroud, 2004. ISBN 0 7524 2825 X div External ... more details
class infobox id toc align left 1680s in Scotland 1680s 1690s 1700s in Scotland 1700s Events from the 1690s in the Kingdom of Scotland . Incumbents List of Scottish monarchs Monarch of Scotland William III of England II of Scotland I of Ireland, r. 1689 1702 Co monarch with Mary II Mary II of England , Scotland, and Ireland, r. 1689 1694 Co monarch with William III, II, and I Duke of Rothesay , Prince of Scotland Prince and Great Steward of Scotland and etc. Vacant Events 1690 in Scotland 1690 30 ... at the Battle of Cromdale . ref name Undiscovered Scotland cite web url http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk usfeatures timeline to1700.html title Undiscovered Scotland Timeline of Scottish History 1660 to 1700 accessdate 2008 03 26 ref 1692 in Scotland 1692 13 February Massacre of Glencoe Members ... to King William III of England William III . ref name Cassell s Chronology cite book last Williams ... isbn 0 304 35730 8 pages 285 288 ref 1694 in Scotland 1694 28 December On the death of Queen Mary II of England Mary II , William III becomes sole monarch of Scotland, England and Ireland. ref name Cassell s Chronology 1695 in Scotland 1695 9 May Parliament of Scotland assembles to investigate the Glencoe massacre. ref name Cassell s Chronology 1 November Establishment of the Bank of Scotland . ref ... isbn 0 14 102715 0 year 2006 ref 1696 in Scotland 1696 Education Act 1696 Education Act of 1696 ordains a school in every Parish Scotland parish successful act governs education until the 1872 act . 1698 in Scotland 1698 July First expedition sets sail as part of the Darien scheme . ref name Undiscovered Scotland November The colony of New Caledonia established on the Isthmus of Panama . ref name Undiscovered Scotland 1699 in Scotland 1699 The colony of New Caledonia abandoned the colonists return to Scotland. ref name Undiscovered Scotland September The second expedition to Darien sets sail, unaware of the failure of the first. ref name Undiscovered Scotland Births 1692 22 April James ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1702 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1700 in Scotland 1700 1701 in Scotland 1701 1702 1703 in Scotland 1703 1704 in Scotland 1704 Events from the year 1702 in the Kingdom of Scotland . Events 8 March King William III of England William II of Scotland William III of England and Ireland dies and is succeeded by Queen Anne of Great Britain Anne on the English, Scottish and Irish thrones. Births 8 May Andrew Lauder , Baronet died 1769 in Great Britain 1769 18 July Clementina Sobieski , wife of James Francis Edward Stuart and mother of Charles Edward Stuart died 1735 4 October John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford died 1749 in Great Britain 1749 date unknown James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton died 1768 in Great Britain 1768 Deaths 8 March King William III of England William II of Scotland born 1650, Netherlands References Reflist Category 1702 in Scotland Category Years of the 18th century in Scotland ... more details
Act, in the reign of James III of Scotland James III , again uses the spelling golf , but the 1490 ...Image 18th Green and Clubhouse.jpg thumb right The Old Course at St Andrews Golf in Scotland was first recorded in the Scotland in the Late Middle Ages 15th century , and the modern game of golf was first developed and established in the country. The game plays a key role in the Sport in Scotland national ... of Scotland s greatest assets. A national icon, thousands of golfers from across the world descend ... and some of the game s finest hidden gems. Golf is a vital part of Scotland s economy and vitally ... other famous golf courses in Scotland, including Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie , Gleneagles, Scotland Gleneagles , Muirfield Scotland Muirfield , Balcomie and Royal Troon . The world s first ... Andrew s and Musselburgh Links are Municipal ownership public courses. Local government of Scotland ... of Scotland demography and Geography of Scotland geography allow. Therefore golf courses ... books?id Uzytwifrdj0C&pg RA2 PA42&dq golf developed Scotland isbn 0415318114, 9780415318112 ref is often the traditional sport. Scotland is widely promoted as the nowiki nowiki Home of Golf ... and three public sector agencies are to continue using the Open Championship to promote Scotland ... 08 trans atlantic index.html title Scotland is the home of golf publisher PGA Tour official website accessdate 2008 12 04 quote Scotland is the home of golf... ref ref cite web url http golf.visitscotland.com title Golf Breaks in Scotland The Home of Golf publisher Visit Scotland accessdate 2008 12 04 quote Welcome to Scotland, the home of golf... ref and along with Scotch whisky whisky and the long ... icons of Scotland national cultural icon throughout the world. ref name SGU ref http www.homecomingscotland.com default.html ... celebrating some of Scotland s great contributions to the world golf, whisky, great minds and innovations and Scotland s rich culture and heritage. , Homecoming Scotland ... more details
and Great Steward of Scotland Prince and Great Steward of Scotland are two of the titles of the heir ... , Lord of the Isles and Baron Renfrew , and is known outside of Scotland as the Prince of Wales . The Princess and Great Stewardess of Scotland is the wife of the heir apparent to the throne. The current holder is HRH Camilla, Duchess of Rothesay known outside of Scotland as the Duke of Cornwall Duchess of Cornwall . Prince of Scotland The title of Prince of Scotland originates from when Scotland ... Steward of Scotland. Before the English and Scottish crowns were united under James VI and I sources ... until that time. Principality of Scotland The title of Prince of Scotland originated from a charter granting the Principality of Scotland to the future James I of Scotland , the then heir apparent, granted on December 10, 1404, by Robert III of Scotland King Robert III . During the reign of James III of Scotland , permanency was enacted to the title. The designation Principality of Scotland implied and implies not Scotland as a whole but the lands in Renfrewshire and the Stewartry appropriated ... of Scotland was granted to Walter the Steward, 1st High Steward of Scotland Walter Fitz Allan by David I of Scotland David I , and came to the Sovereign through the accession of Robert Stewart, son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland Walter Stewart, 6th Great Steward of Scotland , and of Marjorie Bruce , Princess of Scotland, daughter of Robert I of Scotland Robert I , as Robert II of Scotland Robert II in 1370. Since that date it has been enjoyed by the Sovereign s eldest son. The titles Prince and Great Steward of Scotland are normally conjoined in legislation. Use of titles Since King James VI of Scotland also became the King of England in 1603, the titles have fallen from ... of the Prince and Great Steward of Scotland to be heard in Parliament, Parliament shall not debate .... References references Category Titles in Scotland Category Heirs apparent ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1701 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1690s in Scotland 1690s 1700 in Scotland 1700 1701 1702 in Scotland 1702 1703 in Scotland 1703 Events from the year 1701 in the Kingdom of Scotland . Events 16 September On the death of the deposed King James II of England James VII of Scotland , James Francis Edward Stuart declares himself James VIII and III of England and Ireland Births 11 June David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk died 1741 in Great Britain 1741 4 August Thomas Blackwell , scholar died 1757 in Great Britain 1757 George Bogle of Daldowie , Rector of the University of Glasgow died 1782 in Great Britain 1782 John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford , diplomat died 1767 in Great Britain 1767 William Grant, Lord Prestongrange , politician and judge died 1764 in Great Britain 1764 Deaths January Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth born 1661 in Scotland 1661 April David Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven of Freeland year of birth unknown 23 May William Kidd , sailor executed for poracy born c. 1645 in Scotland 1645 June Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Abercorn year of birth unknown 23 July John Kennedy, 7th Earl of Cassilis born 1653 in Scotland 1653 16 September King James II of England James VII of Scotland born 1633 in Scotland 1633 1 November Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray born 1634 in Scotland 1634 Gilbert Rule , nonconformist divine and the Principal of Edinburgh University born c. 1629 in Scotland 1629 References Reflist Category 1701 in Scotland Category Years of the 18th century in Scotland ... more details
brother DonaldIII of Scotland Domnall III succeeded him. However, William II of England backed Malcolm ... s son Malcolm III of Scotland M el Coluim III overthrew him. William Shakespeare , in his play Macbeth .... A series of deaths in the line of succession in the 1280s, followed by King Alexander III of Scotland ... Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III in 1286, and the subsequent death of his granddaughter and heir .... He was followed in 1390 by his ailing son John, who took the regnal name Robert III of Scotland Robert ... for ransom. As a result, after the death of Robert III, regents ruled Scotland first, the Duke of Albany ... In 1468 the last great acquisition of Scottish territory occurred when James III of Scotland James III ... of James III in 1488, during or after the Battle of Sauchieburn, his successor James IV of Scotland ... the lowest ford of the River Forth . The fortification underwent numerous siege s. History of Scotland The history of Scotland begins around 10,000 years ago, when human s first began to inhabit what is now Scotland after the end of the Wisconsin glaciation Devensian glaciation , the last ice ... artifacts remain, but few written records were left behind. The recorded history of Scotland begins ... the Picts . From a classical antiquity classical historical viewpoint Scotland seemed a peripheral country ... of the geographical orientation of Scotland and its strong reliance on trade routes by sea, the kingdom ... and the continent of Europe. Following the Acts of Union 1707 Acts of Union which united Scotland ... Revolution , Scotland became one of the commercial, intellectual and industrial powerhouses of Europe. Its industrial decline following the World War III Second World War was particularly acute ... a Scottish Parliament devolved parliament . Prehistory Main Prehistoric Scotland Image Knapp ... from 3500 BC see also Image Knapp of Howar.jpg image People lived in Scotland for at least 8,500 years ... to Scotland, though archaeologists have found no traces of this. Glaciers then scoured their way ... more details