Alexander

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Alexander

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Type Date Place Sources
death 23. April 1124
Castle Stirling, Stirling, Scotland Find persons in this place
burial
Abbey Dunfermline, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Find persons in this place
birth about 1078

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Alexander was married to Sybilla, an illegitimate daughter of Henry I. At that time it was called a natural child. Henry I in turn was married to Alexander's sister Maud. Everything was so interrelational by marriage. Henry and Maud had no legitimate children. He was called the Fierce after dealing with an uprising in Moray. Although he was technically an English vassal, he dissuaded Scottish bishops from accepting the authority of York and appointed his mother's biographer Rugot to the see of St. Andrews. He was described as a lettered and godly man but was nicknamed "the Fierce" after dealing ruthlessly with an uprising. He died leaving no children.

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Familienforschung Europa
Schwerpunkte Hessen, Niedersachsen Hugenotten + Waldenser
Europäisches Mittelalter

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