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Edmund of Scotland, King of Scotland1 (M)
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Pedigree
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Edmund of Scotland, King of Scotland was the son of Malcolm III 'Caennmor' of Scotland, King of Scotland and Saint Margaret 'the Exile' Atheling.1 He died at Montecute Abbey, Somerset, England.2 He was buried at Montecute Abbey, Somerset.2
He gained the title of King Edmund I of Scotland on 12 November 1094.2 He gained the title of Prince Edmund of Cumbria.2 He was deposed as King of Scotland in October 1097. He was a monk at Montecute Abbey, Somerset.2
Citations
[S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online
[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 189. Hereinafter cited as Britain's
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Edmund of Scotland (Etmond mac Maíl Choluim) was king of Scotland between 1094 and 1097, in a joint rule with his uncle Donald III. He was the son of Malcolm III and his second wife St Margaret. In 1097, both he and Donald III were deposed by Edmund's brother Edgar. He then became a monk in Montacute Abbey in Somerset, where he died on an uncertain date.