Mackennith, *Mael Coluim Malcolm

Birth Name Mackennith, *Mael Coluim Malcolm 1a
Also Known As Scotland, King Malcolm Mackenneth II King of 1b
Also Known As of Scotland, Malcolm II 1c
Also Known As Malcolm I 1d
Gramps ID I4217
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E9887] 05 OCT Perth, Perthshire, Scotland  
1e
Death [E9888] 1034-11-25 Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland  
1f 1g
Birth [E9889]   Perth, Perthshire, Scotland  
1h
Birth [E9890] 954-10-05 Perth County,Scotland  
1i
Birth [E9891] 954 Scotland  
1j
Death [E9892] 1034-11-25 Glamis Castle, Angus, , Scotland  
1k
Death [E9893] 1034-11-25 Glamis, Scotland  
1l

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Scotland, *Kenneth II of [I4223]932995
Mother Leinster, *Queen of Scotland *Lady [I4224]about 9361044
         Mackennith, *Mael Coluim Malcolm [I4217] 05 OCT 1034-11-25

Families

    Family of Mackennith, *Mael Coluim Malcolm and Aelgifu, *Queen of Scotland Lady [F1427]
Married Wife Aelgifu, *Queen of Scotland Lady [I4218] ( * UNKNOWN + 1010 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E20986] UNKNOWN    
 
Marriage [E20987] 983 Scotland  
1m
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
De Falaise, *Duxia [I2706]9801003
Donada, Thorda [I4236]9801034-11-25
Mackenneth, Bethoc Beatrix [I4237]9841045

Narrative

KING MALCOLM MAC KENNITH, II
Malcolm (II) Mackenneth (c. 954-1034)
King of Scotland from 1005. He was the son of Kenneth II, and gained the throne by defeating and killing Kenneth III. In 1016 he won a great victory over Eadulf Cudel at Carham on the Tweed, which resulted in northern Northumbria becoming part of the Scottish kingdom. He was succeeded by his grandson Duncan I. He is responsible for creating laws, especially of succession, that are still in use.

KING MALCOLM MAEL COLUIM, II-- KING OF SCOTLAND
King of Scotland, Alba, Lothian, and Strathclyde
Soucrces: LDS FHL Ancestal File # 9G83-Q9 (familysearch.org)
"Ancestors/Descendants of Royal Lines" (Contributors: F. L. Jacquier (History of Charlemagne by Christian Settipani); L. Orlandini, ManuelAbranches de Soveral, Reynaud de Paysac, F.L. J P de Palmas (Aurejacet Tournemire; Frankish line; The Complete Peerage, Jacquier (Genealogy of Lewis Carroll, Justin Swanstrom, The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage; Debrett's Peerage & Baronage; Tableof descendants French Canadian Genealogical Society; Families of Monfort-sur-Risle & Bertrand de Bricquebec; The Dukes of Normandy, XXXXI),A. Brabant ("Dynastie Montmorency, Michel d'Herbigny), Paul Leportier,Claude Barret, H.R. Moser (Burke Peerage), O.Guionneau, L.B. de Rouge, E. Polti, N. Danican (Britain's Royal Families; Buthlaw, Successionof Strathclyde, the Armorial 1961-62) A.Terlinden (Genealogy of theexisting British Peerage, 1842), L. Gustavsson, C. Cheneaux, E. Lodge,S.Bontron (Brian Tompsett), R. Dewkinandan, H. de la Villarmois, C. Donadello; Scevole de Livonniere, H. de la Villarmois, I. Flatmoen,P. Ract Madoux (History of Morhange; Leon Maujean; Annuaire de Lorraine, 1926; La Galissonniere: Elections d'Arques et Rouen), Jean de Villoutreys (ref: Georges Poull), E. Wilkerson-Theaux (Laura Little), O. Auffray, A. Brabant (Genealogy of Chauvigny of Blot from "Chanoine Prevost Archiviste du Diocese de Troyes Union Typographique Domois Cote-d'Or 1925), Emmanuel Arminjon (E Levi-Provencal Histoire de l'Espagne Andalouse), Y. Gazagnes-Gazanhe, R. Sekulovich and J.P. de Palmas ("notes pierfit et iconographie Insecula", Tournemire), H de Riberolles (Base Tournemire), Franck Veillon; ,(Histoire Généalogique de la Maison de Hornes, Bruxelles 1848; Notice Historique Sur L'Ancien Comté de Hornes, Gand 1850; Europäische Stammtafeln, Marburg 1978); E.Driant / "LaMaisonde Damas" par Hubert Lamant, 1977 (Bibliothèque municipale d'Eaubonne)
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King of Scotland, Alba, Lothian, and Strathclyde
SOURCES: LDS FHL Ancestal File # 9G83-Q9 (familysearch.org)
WEB:
"Ancestors/Descendants of Royal Lines" (Contributors: F. L. Jacquier (History of Charlemagne by Christian Settipani); L. Orlandini, ManuelAbranches de Soveral, Reynaud de Paysac, F.L. J P de Palmas (Aurejacet Tournemire; Frankish line; The Complete Peerage, Jacquier (Genealogy of Lewis Carroll, Justin Swanstrom, The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage; Debrett's Peerage & Baronage; Tableof descendants French Canadian Genealogical Society; Families of Monfort-sur-Risle & Bertrand de Bricquebec; The Dukes of Normandy, XXXXI),A. Brabant ("Dynastie Montmorency, Michel d'Herbigny), Paul Leportier,Claude Barret, H.R. Moser (Burke Peerage), O.Guionneau, L.B. de Rouge, E. Polti, N. Danican (Britain's Royal Families; Buthlaw, Successionof Strathclyde, the Armorial 1961-62) A.Terlinden (Genealogy of theexisting British Peerage, 1842), L. Gustavsson, C. Cheneaux, E. Lodge,S.Bontron (Brian Tompsett), R. Dewkinandan, H. de la Villarmois, C. Donadello; Scevole de Livonniere, H. de la Villarmois, I. Flatmoen,P. Ract Madoux (History of Morhange; Leon Maujean; Annuaire de Lorraine, 1926; La Galissonniere: Elections d'Arques et Rouen), Jean de Villoutreys (ref: Georges Poull), E. Wilkerson-Theaux (Laura Little), O. Auffray, A. Brabant (Genealogy of Chauvigny of Blot from "Chanoine Prevost Archiviste du Diocese de Troyes Union Typographique Domois Cote-d'Or 1925), Emmanuel Arminjon (E Levi-Provencal Histoire de l'Espagne Andalouse), Y. Gazagnes-Gazanhe, R. Sekulovich and J.P. de Palmas ("notes pierfit et iconographie Insecula", Tournemire), H de Riberolles (Base Tournemire), Franck Veillon; ,(Histoire Généalogique de la Maison de Hornes, Bruxelles 1848; Notice Historique Sur L'Ancien Comté de Hornes, Gand 1850; Europäische Stammtafeln, Marburg 1978); E.Driant / "LaMaisonde Damas" par Hubert Lamant, 1977 (Bibliothèque municipale d'Eaubonne)
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KING MALCOLM MAEL COLUIM, II-- KING OF SCOTLAND
The many names of this Scottish King are very confusing - he was called Mael Coluim mac Cinaedha, Malcolm MacKenneth, and Kenneth MacKenneth. Also called King of Scots Malcolm II mac Kenneth. He was born circa 954. He was the son of C ináed mac Máel Coluim, rí Alban and an unknown Lady of Leinster. When Edgar crowned King of England, he received the pledges of alliance from six kings, including: Kenneth II of Scotland; Kenneth's son Malcolm of Cumbria and Strathclyde; Maccus of Man and the Western Isles; Iago of Gwynedd; and perhaps one or more of the Norse princes established in Ireland. Máel Coluim mac Cináeda appears to have been Subking of Cumbria and Strathclyde between 990 and 1005, and 15th King of Scots between 1005 and 1034. Máel Coluim mac Cináeda killed and succeeded his 1st cousin, Kenneth III, on 25 March 1005. He was badly defeated by the North Easterners, again led by Uhtred of Bamburgh, during an attack on the city of Durham in 1006. He was a witness where U htred "the Bold", Earl of Northumbria appointed Earl of Northumberland by King Athelred of England and Wessex following his success against Malcolm of the Scots in 1006. Annals of Ulster 1006: "A battle between the men of Albu and the Saxons, and the Scots were defeated and a great number of their nobles left dead. / Bellum eter fhiru Alban & Saxanu co remaidh for Albanchu co fargabsat ar a n-deghdhaine." Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, rí Alban and Uhtred "the Bold", Earl of Northumbria were fought a battle in 1008 at Carham. Scots, under Malcolm II, defeat an invading army of Danes, under Sweyn I "Forkbeard." Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, rí Alban repelled an invading army of Danes led by Sweyn Forkbeard in 1010 at Mortlack, north-west of Aberdeen, Scotland. He was a witness where S veinn Tveskaeg Haraldsson, King of Denmark and England attempted an invasion of Scotland, but was defeated by Malcolm II in 1010 at Mortlack, north-west of Aberdeen, Scotland. Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, rí Alban was a witness where T horfinnr Sigurdsson, Orknøyjarl made Earl of Caithness by his grandfather the Scottish King Malcolm MacKenneth, who thereby claimed a right to dispose of territory over which he had previously had no control, in 1014. Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, rí Alban was overcame the Danes in 1017. He inflicted a heavy defeat on the Northumbrians under the leadership of Earl Eadulf Cudel (brother of the late Earl Uhtred) in a decisive battle in 1019 at Carham on Tweed. All the Northumbrian territory from Edinburgh to the Tweed was by the Scots. The Tweed formed a border between the English and the Scots for many centuries afterwards. The victory was particularly sweet for King Malcolm as Owen the King of Strathclyde was also killed in the battle leaving Malcolm to claim Strathclyde as part of his kingdom. He paid tribute to King Canute in 1027. Annals of Ulster 1034: "Mael Coluim son of Cinaed, king of Scotland, died. He died on 25 November 1034 at Glamis Castle, allegedly murdered. Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, rí Alban was buried in Iona.

Pedigree

  1. Scotland, *Kenneth II of [I4223]
    1. Leinster, *Queen of Scotland *Lady [I4224]
      1. Mackennith, *Mael Coluim Malcolm
        1. Aelgifu, *Queen of Scotland Lady [I4218]
          1. De Falaise, *Duxia [I2706]
          2. Donada, Thorda [I4236]
          3. Mackenneth, Bethoc Beatrix [I4237]

Ancestors

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        Record for Queen Of Scotland Aelgifu

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