Margaret, Maid of Norway
Margaret (Norwegian: Margrete Scottish Gaelic: Maighread; March/April 1283 – September 1290), was Queen of Scots from 1286 to 1290 after the death of Alexander III of Scotland in 1286.[1]
Margaret | |
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Queen of Scots | |
1286–1290 | |
Predecessor | Alexander III |
Successor | John |
Born | March/April 1283 Tønsberg, Norway |
Died | September 1290 (aged 7) Orkney Islands, Norway |
Burial | |
House | Sverre |
Father | Eric II of Norway |
Mother | Margaret of Scotland |
Margaret was born in Norway. Her father was King Eric II of Norway and her mother was a Scottish princess, also named Margaret. Margaret's mother's father was Alexander III, the king of Scotland. When Alexander died, the Scottish lords decided his granddaughter Margaret should be their queen. At that time, Margaret was three years old.[1]
The Scottish lords and King Erik agreed that Margaret would marry Edward, an English prince. Then, Scotland and England would be one kingdom.[1]
In 1290, Margaret got on a ship to go from Norway to Scotland. On the way, she became sick. The ship stopped in Orkney, where Margaret died. She was buried in Bergen, Norway.[1]
Margaret, Maid Of Norway Media
The Great Seal of Scotland used by the government of the realm after the death of King Alexander III
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Margaret, Maid of Norway. BBC Bitesize. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8g86sg/articles/zf9gpg8. Retrieved January 12, 2021.