ugh was the son of Henry I, King of France and younger brother of Philip I, King of France. Hugh was the highest ranking baron to take part in the First Crusade.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Henry III.| Year | Month | Event |
| 1275 | Death of Margaret | |
| Margaret, the wife of Alexander III, died in this year.[1] | ||
aughter of George, Duke of Clarence.| Father: | George (Duke of Clarence) (b.1449 - d.1478) |
| Mother: | Neville, Isabel (Duchess of Clarence) (b.1451 - d.1476) |
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aughter of Edward III.| Father: | Edward (III, King of England 1327-1377) (b.1312 - d.1377) |
| Mother: | Philippa (of Hainault) (b.1314 - d.1369) |
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aughter of Robert I, the Bruce| Father: | Bruce, Robert (the Bruce, I, King of the Scots 1306-1329) (b.1274 - d.1329) |
| Mother: | Elizabeth (2nd wife of Robert I of Scotland) |
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aughter of William I of Scotland. Married Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent. | Father: | William (I, the Lion, King of Scotland 1165-1214) ( - d.1214) |
| Mother: | Beaumont, Ermengarde de ( - d.1233) |
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ife of Charles, Count of Valois, and mother of Philippe VI, King of France.| Year | Month | Event |
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argaret of Burgundy was the wife of Louis X, king of France. She died in 1315.| Year | Month | Event |
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arried Edward I.| Year | Month | Event |
| 1299 | Sep | Edward marries |
| Edward I married Philippe's sister Margaret and his son, Edward (II), married Philippe's daughter Isabella. | ||
ldest daughter of David of Huntingdon.| Year | Month | Event |
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arried Louis IX.| Year | Month | Event |
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argaret of York was the younger sister of Edward IV and Richard III. She married Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Margaret supported John de la Pole the Earl of Lincoln and Lambert Simnel's claim to the English throne.| Father: | Richard (Duke of York) (b.1411 - d.1460) |
| Mother: | Neville, Cecily (Duchess of York) (b.1415 - d.1495) |
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aughter of James I and Joan Beaufort. Margaret married Louis XI of France.| Father: | James (I, King of Scotland 1406-1437) (b.1394 - d.1437) |
| Mother: | Beaufort, Joan |
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argaret was the daughter of Louis VII, King of France, and his second wife Constance of Castile. A marriage between Margaret and Henry, the Young King, was arranged by Louis VII and Henry II, king of England. This was done in 1160 when Margaret was only two and the Young King was only five.| Father: | Louis (VII, The Young, King of France, 1137-1180) (b.1121 - d.1180) |
| Mother: | Constance (of Castile) |
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| 1158 | Aug | Henry II proposes a marriage |
| Henry travelled to France to meet the French King and propose a marriage between his son Henry and Louis' daughter Margaret. This was accepted but the actual betrothal did not occur until November of 1160. | ||
arie was the daughter of Louis II of Anjou and she married Charles VII, the king of France. She died in 1463 and was buried beside Charles in the Abbey of Saint-Denis whol died a few years earlier.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Robert I and mother of Robert II of Scotland.| Father: | Bruce, Robert (the Bruce, I, King of the Scots 1306-1329) (b.1274 - d.1329) |
| Mother: | Isabella (Wife of Robert I of Scotland) |
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aughter of William I of Scotland| Father: | William (I, the Lion, King of Scotland 1165-1214) ( - d.1214) |
| Mother: | Beaumont, Ermengarde de ( - d.1233) |
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arjorie, was the daughter of the Earl of Carrick and her first marriage was to Adam of Kilconquhar, a friend of Robert Bruce who had died while both of them were on Crusade. Robert returned and had to tell Marjorie of the fate of her husband. This meeting and subsequent friendship led to their marriage. Their son, again called Robert, would become the Scottish king, Robert I. | Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile.| Father: | Edward (I, King of England 1272-1307) (b.1239 - d.1307) |
| Mother: | Eleanor (of Castile) (b.1241 - d.1290) |
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arried John de Montfort.| Father: | Edward (III, King of England 1327-1377) (b.1312 - d.1377) |
| Mother: | Philippa (of Hainault) (b.1314 - d.1369) |
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ife of the French king Charles VII| Year | Month | Event |
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ary was the daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland and she married Eustace III of Boulogne. Their daughter Matilda (Maud) married King Stephen of England.| Father: | Malcolm (III, Scottish King 1058-1093) (b.1031 - d.1093) |
| Mother: | Margaret (Granddaughter of Edmund Ironside) ( - d.1093) |
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aughter of Henry II.| Father: | Henry (II, King of England 1154-1189) (b.1133 - d.1189) |
| Mother: | Eleanor (of Aquitaine) (b.1122 - d.1204) |
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arried William Adelin, son of Henry I.| Year | Month | Event |
| 1119 | William Adelin marries Matilda | |
| Fulk V of Anjou married his daughter Matilda to William Adelin, heir to the English crown. Wanting to go on Crusade, Fulk needed to ensure security and a marriage between his family and the English crown could help. | ||
aughter of Robert I, the Bruce.| Father: | Bruce, Robert (the Bruce, I, King of the Scots 1306-1329) (b.1274 - d.1329) |
| Mother: | Elizabeth (2nd wife of Robert I of Scotland) |
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arried Stephen of Blois in 1125. Stephen became King of England in 1135 and Matilda became Queen. Matilda died in May of 1152.| Father: | Eustace (III, Count of Boulogne) (b.1089 - d.1125) |
| Mother: | Mary (of Scotland) (b.1084 - d.1116) |
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| 1136 | Mar 22 | Coronation of Matilda of Boulogne |
| Queen Matilda, the wife of King Stephen, was crowned at Westminster Abbey. | ||
aughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, Earl of Chester. Also known as Maud, Married David, Earl of Huntingdon, grandson of David I, King of Scotland. Their descedants included John Balliol and Robert Bruce both of whom would claim the Scottish throne.| Year | Month | Event |
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arried William I.| Year | Month | Event |
| 1066 | Jun | Dedication of Holy Trinity at Caen |
| William and Matilda were at the dedication of Matilda's church, the Holy Trinity at Caen. To show their devotion they gave their daughter Cecilia to the church to be raised as a nun.[2] Episode: Norman Invasion | ||
| 1068 | May 11 | Matilda is crowned Queen |
| William brought his wife Matilda of Flander to England to crown her Queen of England. Matilda's coronation took place at Westminster Abbey and the ceremony was performed by the archbishop of York.[3] Episode: Norman Conquest | ||
| Sep | Birth of Henry I | |
| Henry, the future king of England, was born at Selby in Yorkshire.[4] | ||
atilda was the wife of David I, King of the Scots. She was the daughter of Waltheof, the earl of Huntingdon and heiress. Their son Henry, earl of Huntingdon was the father of Malcolm IV and William 'the Lyon', both kings of the Scots.| Year | Month | Event |
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arries Henry I in 1100| Father: | Malcolm (III, Scottish King 1058-1093) (b.1031 - d.1093) |
| Mother: | Margaret (Granddaughter of Edmund Ironside) ( - d.1093) |
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| 1100 | Nov 11 | Henry I marries Matilda of Scotland |
| Henry I married Matilda of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III and sister of Edgar, the King of the Scots. The ceremony took place at Westminster Abbey.[5] | ||
econd wife of Louis VI, King of France.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Earl of Salisbury. Alice married Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. Richard and Alice were the parents of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick the Kingmaker.| Year | Month | Event |
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irst wife of Robert II, king of Scotland. The marriage of Robert and Elizabeth was thought to be invalid because they were too closely related and this led to problems later on when it came to determining the true heirs of the Scottish throne.| Year | Month | Event |
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