• St David I of Scotland was the King of Scotland from 1124 to 1153. He was the youngest son of King Malcolm III Canmore and Saint Margaret of Scotland and.
  • David I (1084-1153) reigned as king of Scotland from 1124 to 1153. He is noted for his introduction of Norman institutions into Scotland.
  • On Alexander's death in 1124, David I took full control of Scotland. David had spent part of his youth at the court of his brother in law, Henry I of England.
  • On 24 May 1153, David I of Scotland died at Carlisle, less than a year after the death of his only son and heir Henry, Earl of Northumberland.
  • Who is David I of Scotland? ... David was born in 1083 as the youngest son of Malcolm III of Scotland through his second marriage to Queen Margaret.
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  • Hodierna, Princess of Scotland. After David's brother King Edgar had died childless in 1107, the Scottish kingdom was divided according to his last will.
  • David I, known as "the Saint", (1084 - 1153), king of Scotland, the youngest son of Malcolm Canmore and of Saint Margaret (sister of Edgar Ætheling), was...
  • It was the great Scottish king David I, who ruled between 1124 and 1153, who forged the strongest bond between Scotland and England.
  • I hereby do proclaim, Henry, prince of Scots to be the rightful Earl of Northumbria and bestow upon him all the rights and privileges (c). 1. David I of Scotland.