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David I King of Scotland, 10841153 (aged 69 years)

Name
David I // King of Scotland
Given names
David I
Name suffix
King of Scotland
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1067
13 years
elder sister
10791118
Birth: 1079 48 34 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Death: 1 May 1118Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
sister
elder brother
5 years
elder brother
7 years
himself
Father’s family with Ingibiorg
father
father’s partner
half-brother
Family with Maud of Northumberland
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1113
son
child
Simon de St. Liz Earl of Huntington & Northampton + Maud of Northumberland
wife’s partner
wife
stepdaughter
Birth
1084 53 39
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death of a half-brother
Death of a brother
Marriage
Death of a sister
Death of a sister
Address: Palace of Westminster, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death of a brother
Death of a wife
Marriage of a son
Death of a son
Death
1153 (aged 69 years)
Unique identifier
1206E20B01B66C46B17263F7F6EAF09651C8
Last change
4 December 201023:54:10
Author of last change: Danny
Note

When his oldest Brother, King Edgar, died, he left the Scottish domains
north of the Forth of Clyde to another Brother, who became King Alexander
I, while David inherited southern Scotland with the title of earl of
Cumbria. Six years later, David married the daughter of the earl of
Northumbria and thereby became earl of Huntingdon and a vassal of the
English crown. In 1124 King Alexander died, and David became king of
Scotland. From 1136 to 1138, he tried unsuccessfully to help his niece
Matilda (1102-67) secure the English throne. Thereafter David devoted
himself to ruling Scotland. He replaced the traditional Scottish tribal
organization with a feudal one modeled after that of Norman England and
was noted for the castles he built and the monasteries he founded.