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'''Queen Margaret''' was the second wife of [[Canmore]].
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'''Queen Margaret''' of [[Scotland]] was the second wife of [[Canmore|Malcolm Canmore]] and the mother of [[Edward (Prince)|Edward]], [[Edmund]], [[Edelred]], [[Edgar]], [[Alexandair]], [[Edith]], [[Mary (Princess)|Mary]], and [[Dauid]].
  
 
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==History==
 
==History==
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In [[Timeline#995-1993|1093]], when Malcolm Canmore announced his attention to bring his sons with him to [[Northumberland|Northumbria]], Margaret objected to her children accompanying him, insisting they were too young. Her husband countered that she was talking nonsense, arguing that he was the age of their youngest, Dauid, when he joined his [[Duncan|father]] in battle. Her brother-in-law [[Donalbain]] assured the Queen he would watch over the brood, but ultimately, Malcolm Canmore and Edward – King and heir – were slain at the [[Battle of Alnwick]]. Upon hearing the news of their deaths, Queen Margaret died from grief. ''([[Fools Rush In...|"Fools Rush In..."]])''
  
 
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==Characteristics==
 
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==Real World Background==
 
==Real World Background==
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Margaret was the granddaughter of [[Edmund Ironside]], a son of [[Aethelred the Unready]] who briefly succeeded him to the [[England|English]] throne in 1016; upon his death, his son Edward was driven into exile in Hungary, where he married and became the father of both Margaret and her brother Edgar the Atheling.  They were recalled to England in 1057, during the reign of their cousin Edward the Confessor, to be raised at his court.  After the Norman Conquest, Margaret took shelter in Scotland with her family, where she and Malcolm Canmore met. Malcolm fell in love with her and married her (though she had originally intended to become a nun). As in the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]], Margaret did give birth to eight children, including three future Kings of Scotland (Edgar, Alexander I, and David I).
  
Margaret was the granddaughter of Edmund Ironside, a son of Ethelred the Unready who briefly succeeded him to the English throne in 1016; upon his death, his son Edward was driven into exile in Hungary, where he married and became the father of both Margaret and her brother Edgar the AthelingThey were recalled to England in 1057, during the reign of their cousin Edward the Confessor, to be raised at his court.  After the Norman Conquest, Margaret took shelter in Scotland with her family, where she and Malcolm Canmore met; Malcolm fell in love with her and married her (though she had originally intended to become a nun).
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Margaret was an extremely pious woman, who particularly encouraged the introduction of the Roman Catholic Church into Scotland.  She was famous for her numerous acts of charity, including raising a group of orphans and caring for the poor (even washing their feet)She died of grief on November 16, 1093, after learning from her son Edelred of the deaths in battle of her husband and eldest son Edward.
  
Margaret was an extremely pious woman, who particularly encouraged the introduction of the Roman Catholic Church into Scotland. She was famous for her numerous acts of charity, including raising a group of orphans and caring for the poor (even washing their feet). She died of grief on November 16, 1093, after learning of the deaths in battle of her husband and eldest son Edward.
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Her great-great-grandson, King Alexander II, petitioned Pope Innocent IV to canonize Margaret. In 1249, she was declared a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. [https://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/dunkeld_2.htm]
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After her and Malcom III's burial at Dunfermline Abbey, Margaret's body was initially removed by Abbot George Durie to safeguard it from protestant vandalism. Margaret's head was later separated from the body and given to Mary, Queen of Scots, as a religious relic to aid her in childbirth at [[Edinburgh Castle]] (to no avail). The head was eventually kept by the Jesuits at Scots College in Douai, [[France]] before disappearing entirely during the French Revolution. By 1580, the remaining remains of Margaret were moved to the royal monastery at El Escorial by King Philip of Spain, although the exact whereabouts of where Queen Margaret's body was reinterred is unknown.    
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 19 July 2025

Margaret in 1093

Queen Margaret of Scotland was the second wife of Malcolm Canmore and the mother of Edward, Edmund, Edelred, Edgar, Alexandair, Edith, Mary, and Dauid.


History

In 1093, when Malcolm Canmore announced his attention to bring his sons with him to Northumbria, Margaret objected to her children accompanying him, insisting they were too young. Her husband countered that she was talking nonsense, arguing that he was the age of their youngest, Dauid, when he joined his father in battle. Her brother-in-law Donalbain assured the Queen he would watch over the brood, but ultimately, Malcolm Canmore and Edward – King and heir – were slain at the Battle of Alnwick. Upon hearing the news of their deaths, Queen Margaret died from grief. ("Fools Rush In...")


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Renaissance HunterStuart Canmore, the Renaissance Hunter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Appearances

Real World Background

Margaret was the granddaughter of Edmund Ironside, a son of Aethelred the Unready who briefly succeeded him to the English throne in 1016; upon his death, his son Edward was driven into exile in Hungary, where he married and became the father of both Margaret and her brother Edgar the Atheling. They were recalled to England in 1057, during the reign of their cousin Edward the Confessor, to be raised at his court. After the Norman Conquest, Margaret took shelter in Scotland with her family, where she and Malcolm Canmore met. Malcolm fell in love with her and married her (though she had originally intended to become a nun). As in the Gargoyles Universe, Margaret did give birth to eight children, including three future Kings of Scotland (Edgar, Alexander I, and David I).

Margaret was an extremely pious woman, who particularly encouraged the introduction of the Roman Catholic Church into Scotland. She was famous for her numerous acts of charity, including raising a group of orphans and caring for the poor (even washing their feet). She died of grief on November 16, 1093, after learning from her son Edelred of the deaths in battle of her husband and eldest son Edward.

Her great-great-grandson, King Alexander II, petitioned Pope Innocent IV to canonize Margaret. In 1249, she was declared a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. [1]

After her and Malcom III's burial at Dunfermline Abbey, Margaret's body was initially removed by Abbot George Durie to safeguard it from protestant vandalism. Margaret's head was later separated from the body and given to Mary, Queen of Scots, as a religious relic to aid her in childbirth at Edinburgh Castle (to no avail). The head was eventually kept by the Jesuits at Scots College in Douai, France before disappearing entirely during the French Revolution. By 1580, the remaining remains of Margaret were moved to the royal monastery at El Escorial by King Philip of Spain, although the exact whereabouts of where Queen Margaret's body was reinterred is unknown.

See Also

  • Margaret at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia