Dunkeld, Alexander II 1 2

Birth Name Dunkeld, Alexander II
Gender male
Age at Death 50 years, 10 months, 13 days

Narrative

King of Scotland
son of William I, the Lion, and of Ermengarde of Beaumont, was born at Haddington in 1198, and succeeded to the kingdom on the death of his father on 4 December 1214.
The year after his accession the clans MacWilliam and MacHeth, inveterate enemies of the Scottish crown, broke into revolt; but loyalist forces speedily quelled the insurrection. In the same year Alexander joined the English barons in their struggle against John, and led an army into England in support of their cause; but after John's death, on the conclusion of peace between his youthful son Henry III and the French prince Louis, the Scottish king joined in the pacification. Diplomacy further strengthened the reconciliation by the marriage of Alexander to Henry's sister Joanna (or Joan) on June 18 or June 25, 1221.
The next year marked the subjection of the hitherto semi-independent district of Argyll. Royal forces crushed a revolt in Galloway in 1235 without difficulty; nor did an invasion attempted soon afterwards by its exiled leaders meet with success. Soon afterwards a claim for homage from Henry of England drew forth from Alexander a counter-claim to the northern English counties. The two kingdoms, however, settled this dispute by a compromise in 1237.
Joanna died in March, 1238 in Essex, and in the following year, 1239, Alexander remarried. His second wife was Mary of Coucy (Marie de Coucy). The marriage took place on May 15, 1239, and produced one son, the future Alexander III, born in 1241.
A threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries; but the prompt action of Alexander in anticipating his attack, and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle. Alexander now turned his attention to securing the Western Isles, which still owed a nominal allegiance to Norway. He successively attempted negotiations and purchase, but without success. Alexander next attempted to dissuade Ewen, the son of Duncan, Lord of Argyll, to sever his allegiance to the Norwegian king. Ewen rejected these attempts, and Alexander sailed forth to compel him.
But on the way he suffered a fever at the Isle of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides, and died there in 1249. He was buried at Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire. His son Alexander III succeeded him as King of Scots.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

 

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1198-08-24 Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland   1
Death 1249-07-06 Isle of Kerrera, Inner Hebrides   2

Age: 50y 10m 12d

Burial   Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire   3a

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father of Scotland, William I1143-12-041214-12-04
Mother of Beaumont, Ermengarde11701234-02-12
    Sister     of Scotland, Margaret 1193
    Sister     of Scotland, Isabella 1195
         Dunkeld, Alexander II 1198-08-24 1249-07-06
    Sister     of Scotland, Majorie 1200

Families

Family of Dunkeld, Alexander II and of England, Joan

Married Wife of England, Joan ( * 1210-07-22 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1221-06-21 York Minister   3b
Event Note

Married: 21 JUN 1221 in York Minister 1
Married: 18 JUN 1221 1
Note: June 18 or June 25, 1221

 

Family of Dunkeld, Alexander II and de Coucy, Mary

Married Wife de Coucy, Mary ( * 1230 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1239-05-15     3c
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
of Scotland, Alexander III1241-09-04

Family of Dunkeld, Alexander II and

Unknown Partner ( * + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
of Scotland, Dernel1215

Source References

  1. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jdp-fam&id=I25243
  2. RCKarnes: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=arciek&id=I28614&style=TABLE Carrie's Family Tree
  3. RCKarnes: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=arciek&id=I28617 Carrie's Family Tree
      • Source text:

        ID: I28617
        Name: Alexander II of SCOTLAND
        Sex: M
        Birth: 24 AUG 1198 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland 1
        Death: 6 JUL 1249 in Isle of Kerrera, Inner Hebrides 1
        Burial: Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire 1
        Occupation: 4 MAR 1212 knighted by King John of England
        Note:
        King of Scotland
        son of William I, the Lion, and of Ermengarde of Beaumont, was born at Haddington in 1198, and succeeded to the kingdom on the death of his father on 4 December 1214.
        The year after his accession the clans MacWilliam and MacHeth, inveterate enemies of the Scottish crown, broke into revolt; but loyalist forces speedily quelled the insurrection. In the same year Alexander joined the English barons in their struggle against John, and led an army into England in support of their cause; but after John's death, on the conclusion of peace between his youthful son Henry III and the French prince Louis, the Scottish king joined in the pacification. Diplomacy further strengthened the reconciliation by the marriage of Alexander to Henry's sister Joanna (or Joan) on June 18 or June 25, 1221.
        The next year marked the subjection of the hitherto semi-independent district of Argyll. Royal forces crushed a revolt in Galloway in 1235 without difficulty; nor did an invasion attempted soon afterwards by its exiled leaders meet with success. Soon afterwards a claim for homage from Henry of England drew forth from Alexander a counter-claim to the northern English counties. The two kingdoms, however, settled this dispute by a compromise in 1237.
        Joanna died in March, 1238 in Essex, and in the following year, 1239, Alexander remarried. His second wife was Mary of Coucy (Marie de Coucy). The marriage took place on May 15, 1239, and produced one son, the future Alexander III, born in 1241.
        A threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries; but the prompt action of Alexander in anticipating his attack, and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle. Alexander now turned his attention to securing the Western Isles, which still owed a nominal allegiance to Norway. He successively attempted negotiations and purchase, but without success. Alexander next attempted to dissuade Ewen, the son of Duncan, Lord of Argyll, to sever his allegiance to the Norwegian king. Ewen rejected these attempts, and Alexander sailed forth to compel him.
        But on the way he suffered a fever at the Isle of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides, and died there in 1249. He was buried at Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire. His son Alexander III succeeded him as King of Scots.
        (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

         

        Father: *William I "The Lion" of SCOTLAND b: 1143 in Scotland
        Mother: Ermengarde of BEAUMONT b: ABT 1170 in Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Maine, France

        Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
        Children
        Dernel of SCOTLAND b: ABT 1215 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland

        Marriage 2 Joan of ENGLAND b: 22 JUL 1210 in Gloucester, England
        Married: 21 JUN 1221 in York Minister 1
        Married: 18 JUN 1221 1
        Note: June 18 or June 25, 1221

        Marriage 3 *Mary DE COUCY b: ABT 1230 in Boves, Somme, France
        Married: 15 MAY 1239 1
        Children
        Alexander III of SCOTLAND b: 4 SEP 1241 in Roxburgh, Borders, Scotland

        Sources:
        Title: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

         

      • Citation:

        As everyone says, this is a work in progress. I add new info as I find it, and verify with sources as I have time. Please email me with any errors/corrections.

        arciek@juno.com

      • Source text:

        ID: I28617
        Name: Alexander II of SCOTLAND
        Sex: M
        Birth: 24 AUG 1198 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland 1
        Death: 6 JUL 1249 in Isle of Kerrera, Inner Hebrides 1
        Burial: Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire 1
        Occupation: 4 MAR 1212 knighted by King John of England
        Note:
        King of Scotland
        son of William I, the Lion, and of Ermengarde of Beaumont, was born at Haddington in 1198, and succeeded to the kingdom on the death of his father on 4 December 1214.
        The year after his accession the clans MacWilliam and MacHeth, inveterate enemies of the Scottish crown, broke into revolt; but loyalist forces speedily quelled the insurrection. In the same year Alexander joined the English barons in their struggle against John, and led an army into England in support of their cause; but after John's death, on the conclusion of peace between his youthful son Henry III and the French prince Louis, the Scottish king joined in the pacification. Diplomacy further strengthened the reconciliation by the marriage of Alexander to Henry's sister Joanna (or Joan) on June 18 or June 25, 1221.
        The next year marked the subjection of the hitherto semi-independent district of Argyll. Royal forces crushed a revolt in Galloway in 1235 without difficulty; nor did an invasion attempted soon afterwards by its exiled leaders meet with success. Soon afterwards a claim for homage from Henry of England drew forth from Alexander a counter-claim to the northern English counties. The two kingdoms, however, settled this dispute by a compromise in 1237.
        Joanna died in March, 1238 in Essex, and in the following year, 1239, Alexander remarried. His second wife was Mary of Coucy (Marie de Coucy). The marriage took place on May 15, 1239, and produced one son, the future Alexander III, born in 1241.
        A threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries; but the prompt action of Alexander in anticipating his attack, and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle. Alexander now turned his attention to securing the Western Isles, which still owed a nominal allegiance to Norway. He successively attempted negotiations and purchase, but without success. Alexander next attempted to dissuade Ewen, the son of Duncan, Lord of Argyll, to sever his allegiance to the Norwegian king. Ewen rejected these attempts, and Alexander sailed forth to compel him.
        But on the way he suffered a fever at the Isle of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides, and died there in 1249. He was buried at Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire. His son Alexander III succeeded him as King of Scots.
        (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

         

        Father: *William I "The Lion" of SCOTLAND b: 1143 in Scotland
        Mother: Ermengarde of BEAUMONT b: ABT 1170 in Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Maine, France

        Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
        Children
        Dernel of SCOTLAND b: ABT 1215 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland

        Marriage 2 Joan of ENGLAND b: 22 JUL 1210 in Gloucester, England
        Married: 21 JUN 1221 in York Minister 1
        Married: 18 JUN 1221 1
        Note: June 18 or June 25, 1221

        Marriage 3 *Mary DE COUCY b: ABT 1230 in Boves, Somme, France
        Married: 15 MAY 1239 1
        Children
        Alexander III of SCOTLAND b: 4 SEP 1241 in Roxburgh, Borders, Scotland

        Sources:
        Title: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

         

      • Citation:

        As everyone says, this is a work in progress. I add new info as I find it, and verify with sources as I have time. Please email me with any errors/corrections.

        arciek@juno.com

      • Source text:

        ID: I28617
        Name: Alexander II of SCOTLAND
        Sex: M
        Birth: 24 AUG 1198 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland 1
        Death: 6 JUL 1249 in Isle of Kerrera, Inner Hebrides 1
        Burial: Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire 1
        Occupation: 4 MAR 1212 knighted by King John of England
        Note:
        King of Scotland
        son of William I, the Lion, and of Ermengarde of Beaumont, was born at Haddington in 1198, and succeeded to the kingdom on the death of his father on 4 December 1214.
        The year after his accession the clans MacWilliam and MacHeth, inveterate enemies of the Scottish crown, broke into revolt; but loyalist forces speedily quelled the insurrection. In the same year Alexander joined the English barons in their struggle against John, and led an army into England in support of their cause; but after John's death, on the conclusion of peace between his youthful son Henry III and the French prince Louis, the Scottish king joined in the pacification. Diplomacy further strengthened the reconciliation by the marriage of Alexander to Henry's sister Joanna (or Joan) on June 18 or June 25, 1221.
        The next year marked the subjection of the hitherto semi-independent district of Argyll. Royal forces crushed a revolt in Galloway in 1235 without difficulty; nor did an invasion attempted soon afterwards by its exiled leaders meet with success. Soon afterwards a claim for homage from Henry of England drew forth from Alexander a counter-claim to the northern English counties. The two kingdoms, however, settled this dispute by a compromise in 1237.
        Joanna died in March, 1238 in Essex, and in the following year, 1239, Alexander remarried. His second wife was Mary of Coucy (Marie de Coucy). The marriage took place on May 15, 1239, and produced one son, the future Alexander III, born in 1241.
        A threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries; but the prompt action of Alexander in anticipating his attack, and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle. Alexander now turned his attention to securing the Western Isles, which still owed a nominal allegiance to Norway. He successively attempted negotiations and purchase, but without success. Alexander next attempted to dissuade Ewen, the son of Duncan, Lord of Argyll, to sever his allegiance to the Norwegian king. Ewen rejected these attempts, and Alexander sailed forth to compel him.
        But on the way he suffered a fever at the Isle of Kerrera in the Inner Hebrides, and died there in 1249. He was buried at Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire. His son Alexander III succeeded him as King of Scots.
        (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

         

        Father: *William I "The Lion" of SCOTLAND b: 1143 in Scotland
        Mother: Ermengarde of BEAUMONT b: ABT 1170 in Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Maine, France

        Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
        Children
        Dernel of SCOTLAND b: ABT 1215 in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland

        Marriage 2 Joan of ENGLAND b: 22 JUL 1210 in Gloucester, England
        Married: 21 JUN 1221 in York Minister 1
        Married: 18 JUN 1221 1
        Note: June 18 or June 25, 1221

        Marriage 3 *Mary DE COUCY b: ABT 1230 in Boves, Somme, France
        Married: 15 MAY 1239 1
        Children
        Alexander III of SCOTLAND b: 4 SEP 1241 in Roxburgh, Borders, Scotland

        Sources:
        Title: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

         

      • Citation:

        As everyone says, this is a work in progress. I add new info as I find it, and verify with sources as I have time. Please email me with any errors/corrections.

        arciek@juno.com