• So when Alexander died in 1124, the aristocracy of Scotland could either accept David as king or face war with both David and Henry I.[33].
  • ...if we are to ignore the negative consequences of Robert’s reign, and just focus on the positives, he is significantly outdone by another King of Scotland, David I.
  • ...when David's sister Edith married Henry I of England (r. 1100-1135 CE) and his elder brother Alexander I of Scotland had married a daughter of the English king.
  • Despite facing challenges during his reign, David I was able to significantly expand the kingdom of Scotland and strengthen its position in the region.
  • David I, King of Scotland, approximately 1082-1153, Scotland -- Kings and rulers -- Biography, Scotland -- History -- 1057-1603.
  • ...the reign of David I. Heavily influenced by his time in Anglo-Norman England David I rapidly introduced many major reforms to his new Kingdom of Scotland.
  • In April 1124, on the death of Alexander, David became king of Scots. ... Notable Family Members: spouse St. Margaret of Scotland. son David I.
  • Around 1084 King David I of Scotland was born to Malcolm III King Scotland (age 52) and Margaret Wessex Queen Consort Scotland (age 39).
  • David I, 1084–1153, king of Scotland (1124–53), youngest son of Malcolm III and St. Margaret of Scotland.
  • David I, a 12th century king, faced numerous challenges in his early life but eventually became one of the most influential rulers of Scotland.