Alexander II (24 August 1198-8 July 1249), King of Scotland |
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Father:1 | William 'the Lion' (1143-4 December 1214), King of Scots | ||
Mother:2 | Ermengarde (-11 February 1233-4) |
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Betrothed:3 | 1200 | Marie de France (after 1197-15 August 1238) | |||
Married:4 | 18 or 25 June 1221 | Joan of England (22 July 1210-4 March 1237-8) | York Minster (York [city/town], Yorkshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | ||
Marriage-contract dated 15 June 1220. | |||||
Married:5 | 19 June 1221 | Joan of England (22 July 1210-4 March 1237-8) | |||
Married:6 | 15 May 1239 | Marie de Coucy (-1284/85) | Roxburgh [parish], Roxburghshire [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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Children with Marie de Coucy: | ||
Alexander III (4 September 1241-19 March 1285-6)7 | ||
Children with : | ||
Marjory (-)8 |
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Occupation:9 | King of Scotland |
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Knighted by king John of England 4 March 1211-2.13 |
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