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Female Sibylla FitzHenry Queen of Scotland Click to view Sibylla FitzHenry Queen of Scotland in the family tree

Sibylla was born about 1092 in Domfront, Normandy.  Sibylla's father was "Beauclerc", King Of England Henry I and her mother was Sybilla Corbet Lady of Alcester.  Her paternal grandparents were "The Conqueror" King of England William I and Countess Of Flanders- Queen of England Maud; her maternal grandparents were Roger  (Baron) Fitz Corbet and Margaret Unknown. She had four brothers and twelve sisters, named Robert  De Caen Earl, William Of, Reginald Dunstanville FitzRoy Earl of, William, Matilda (Maud), Emma Bastard Of England, Constance, Alice (Aline), Fitzroy, Rohese, Princess England, Princess England, Constance of, Gundred Rohesia Princess of, Sibyl Elizabeth Of and Elizabeth. She had twenty-seven half-brothers and 35 half-sisters, and also a half-sibling of unknown gender, named William Atheling Prince of, 'Atheling' Duke of Normandy, Richard Prince of, Prince England, Robert de Caen the Consul, Robert de Caen Earl of, Henry, Henry, Robert, Prince England, William de, Richard Of, Fulk Of, William II De, Robert, Fitzroy, Henry Fitz, Henry, Earl Gloucster, Robert de Caen of, Prince England, Prince England, Prince England, of Caen, William De, Herbert, Herbert II, Elizabeth Of, Matilda Aethelic Princess of, Elizabeth Princess of, (Maud) Empress of England, Alice, Constance, Isabel, Isabel Hedwig Of, Emma, Juliana, Elizabeth Joan, Maud, Mabel, Juliane Of, Emme of, Mathilda or Maud, Maud Of, Alice De, Princess England, Countess of Per, Princess England, Matilda (Maude) Dutchess of, Princess England, Vicountess of England, (Aline) of England, Eustacia, N.N., Constance Maud Viscountess of, Alice Aline, Sibyl Elizabeth De, Alix, Eustacia Of, Elizabeth, Dau 2 Of Henry I, Rohese Fitz and Richard.  She died on July 12th, 1122 in Island of the Woman, Loch Tay, Scotland.


Sibylla's family

‌Sibylla were married in a religious ceremony in 1107.

Sources/Citations
Chronicle of the Royal Family @ p. 42, Scotland: A Concise History, Revised Edition @ p. 26, World Family Tree Volume 6, pre-1600 to present @ Ped 3168

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