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Portraits of Queen Margaret of Scotland at the National Portrait Gallery, London; The Heraldry of Queensferry, which provides the best information and images, interspliced throughout the page, on St Margaret's arms and their variations. University of Pittsburgh: Margaret of Scotland; Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Margaret of Scotland
Margaret married James IV at the age of 13, in accordance with the Treaty of Perpetual Peace between England and Scotland. Together, they had six children, though only one of them reached adulthood. Margaret's marriage to James linked the royal houses of England and Scotland, which a century later resulted in the Union of the Crowns.
Depiction of Matilda's parents from the Seton Armorial, c. 1591 Born in 1080, in Dunfermline, Scotland, Matilda's parents were King Malcolm III and Margaret of Wessex.She was therefore a descendant of both the Scottish and the Anglo-Saxon royal families, great-granddaughter of Edmund Ironside and descended from Alfred the Great. [3]
Margaret was the mother of three kings of Scotland, or four, if Edmund of Scotland (who ruled with his uncle, Donald III) is counted, and of Matilda of Scotland, queen consort of England. According to the Vita S. Margaritae (Scotorum) Reginae (Life of St Margaret, Queen (of the Scots)), attributed to Turgot of Durham, Margaret died at Edinburgh ...
Margaret, Maid of Norway, was the only child of King Eric II of Norway and his first wife, Margaret, daughter of King Alexander III of Scotland. [1] She was born in Tønsberg, a coastal town in southeastern Norway, [1] between March and 9 April 1283, when her mother died, apparently from the complications of childbirth.
St Margaret of Scotland, Aberdeen Catherine Hollingworth , OBE , FRCSLT (19 February 1904 – 25 July 1999) was a Scottish speech therapist and a pioneer of Child drama. Career
The Crown shows a bit of Princess Margaret as a mother. Here's what her children, Lady Sarah Chatto and David Armstrong-Jones are like in real life. Princess Margaret's Children Arrived at Queen ...
Margaret Chilton Window in St Bride's Church in the Highlands of Scotland. Image courtesy Reverend Adrian Fallows. Margaret Isobel Chilton (1875–1963), born at Clifton, Bristol , was a British stained glass artist and instructor.