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  • David I, (born c. 1082—died May 24, 1153, Carlisle, Cumberland, Eng.), one of the most powerful Scottish kings (reigned from 1124). He admitted into Scotland...
  • His brother Alexander I of Scotland died in 1124. With backing from Henry I, David fought two fierce battles with Alexander's son Máel Coluim and defeated him.
  • ...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.
  • His brother Alexander I of Scotland died in 1124. With backing from Henry I, David fought two fierce battles with Alexander’s son Máel Coluim and defeated him.
  • David I, King of Scotland, approximately 1082-1153, Scotland -- Kings and rulers -- Biography, Scotland -- History -- 1057-1603.
  • Although never formally canonized he was to become Saint David I of Scotland. His feast day is held on the 24th of May each year.
  • After 1111 King David I of Scotland (age 27) and Maud Queen Consort Scotland (age 37) were married. He by marriage Earl Huntingdon.
  • David I ruled Scotland from 1124–1153. Born to Malcolm III of Scotland and Margaret of Wessex, he had a terrible childhood despite being a royal.
  • 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.