David of Scotland (c. 1144 - June 17, 1219 ) - Scottish prince and Earl of Huntingdon , the youngest son of Heinrich of Scotland , 3rd Earl of Huntingdon and Ada Warennes , daughter of William Warennes .
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| English David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Wilhelm I Leo | ||||||
| Successor | John scottish | ||||||
| Birth | 1144 | ||||||
| Death | June 17, 1219 | ||||||
| Kind | Dankeld dynasty | ||||||
| Father | Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon | ||||||
| Mother | Ada de Varenne | ||||||
| Spouse | Matilda Chester | ||||||
| Children | sons: daughters: Ada, Margarita Huntingdon , Isabella, Matilda, Ada Extramarital Wilhelm, Walkelin, Henry of Stirling, Henry of Brickin | ||||||
Content
Biography
In 1173, he participated in the war of Alienora of Aquitaine and her sons against Henry II ( Cambridge was promised David for participating in the campaign). Near Alnik, together with his brother-king, he was captured by Henry II and, by agreement in Falez , went as a hostage to the English court. In 1185, William I Leo, having received the county of Huntingdon from the English king, transferred his rights to it to David.
Family and Children
In 1190, David married Matilda of Chester (1171–1233), daughter of Hugo de Kevilloc , Count of Chester .
The children of David and Matilda were:
- Ada [1] (mentioned 1203) Malise's wife, son of Ferteth, ruler of Straterne
- David [1] (died in infancy)
- Robert (died in infancy)
- Margarita Huntingdon (c. 1194 - after January 6, 1233) wife from 1209 of Alan Gollwaysky . Her descendants were Ballioli
- Henry (mentioned 1203 - after 1215)
- Isabella (1206–1251), wife of Robert Bruce
- John (1207–1237) from 1219 Earl Huntingdon and Garioch Husband from 1220/1222 Helen top Llivelin to the daughter of Llewelyn the Great
- Matilda
- Ada (died after 1241), wife of Sir Heinrich Hastings, father of Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings
David was also called illegitimate children.
- William
- Valqueline
- Heinrich from Stirling (- after February 12, 1236).
- Henry of Brikin (d. Between 1244 and August 1245). Ancestor of the Brikin clan.
Count Huntingdon's movie image
- “Richard the Lionheart” / King Richard and the Crusaders ( USA , 1954 ), director David Butler . In the role of Sir Huntingdon - Lawrence Harvey .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 possible from the first marriage
Literature
- McKenzie Agnes. The Birth of Scotland / Translation, Scientific Ed., Enter. article by S.V. Ivanov. - SPb. : Eurasia, 2003 .-- 336 p. - (Clio fundationis). - 1,500 copies - ISBN 5-8071-0120-0 .
- Appleby John T. Plantagenet Dynasty. Henry II. The greatest monarch of the era of the Crusades / Per. from English E.V. Lamanova. - M .: ZAO Tsentropoligraf, 2014 .-- 413 p. - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9524-5133-9 .
- Dunbar Sir Archibald H., Bt. Scottish Kings, a Revised Chronology of Scottish History, 1005 - 1625 . - Edinburgh, 1899. - 488 p.
- Poole AL From Domesday Book to Magna Carta 1087-1216. Volume 3 of Oxford history of England . - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1956 .-- 541 p. - ISBN 0-19-285287-6 .
- Stringer Keith. David, earl of Huntingdon and lord of Garioch (1152–1219) // Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004-2014.
Links
- Kings of Scotland 1034-1290 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Date of treatment September 17, 2014. Archived February 12, 2012.
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