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  2. Family tree of Scottish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This is a family tree for the kings and queens of Scotland, ... Malcolm I King of Alba c. 900 –954 r. ... Malcolm IV 1141–1165 r. 1153–1165: William

  3. Malcolm IV of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm IV has been depicted in historical novels. They include: Lord of the Isles (1983) by Nigel Tranter. The main character of the novel is Somerled, Lord of the Isles. The plot follows his military career, rise to power, swearing of fealty to David I of Scotland, and support of a revolt against Malcolm IV. It concludes with the murder of ...

  4. List of Scottish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The dynastic feuds did not end there: on Malcolm III's death in battle, his brother Donald III, known as "Bán", claimed the throne, expelling Malcolm III's sons from Scotland. A civil war in the family ensued, with Donald III (later supported by Malcolm III's son Edmund) opposed by Malcolm III's other sons, led first by Duncan II and then by ...

  5. Family tree of British monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of Scots r. 1165–1214: Malcolm IV 1141–1165 King of Scots r. 1153–1165: David of Scotland c. 1144 –1219 Earl of Huntingdon: Marjorie of Scotland: Richard I 1157–1199 King of England r. 1189–1199: John 1166–1216 King of England r. 1199–1216: Margaret of Huntingdon: Isobel of Huntingdon: Bethóc of Angus: Walter of Dundonald ...

  6. Hugh de Paduinan - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of Malcolm IV of Scotland Sir Hugh was granted the lands of Kilpeter, around the modern parish of Houston and Killellan in the west-central Lowlands of Scotland county of Renfrewshire, by Baldwin of Biggar, the Sheriff of Lanark. Baldwin may have been Sir Hugh's father in law.

  7. List of heirs to the Scottish throne - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm: Heir apparent Grandson 12 June 1152 Father died 24 May 1153 Became king William, Earl of Northumbria: Heir presumptive Younger brother 24 May 1153 Brother became king 9 December 1165 Became king Malcolm IV: David, Earl of Huntingdon: Heir presumptive Younger brother 9 December 1165 Brother became king 1193 Daughter born to king William ...

  8. Malcolm II of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The first reliable report of Malcolm II's reign is an attack in 1006 of territory under the Northumbrian rulers of Bamburgh (the lands between the River Forth and the River Tees, roughly ancient Bernicia), perhaps the customary crech ríg (literally royal prey, a raid by a new king made to demonstrate prowess in war), which involved a siege of Durham.

  9. House of Dunkeld - Wikipedia

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    The king had no living sons, ... Malcolm IV, r. 1153-1165; William I, ... History of Scotland; Scottish monarchs family tree;