arald Bluetooth, the son of Gorm the Old, was the king of Denmark and Norway until his death in 986 or 987. He was succeded by his eldest son Swein (Fork-Beard).| Year | Month | Event |
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arried Matilda, Daughter of Henry II.| Year | Month | Event |
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on of David I of Scotland and father of Malcolm IV and William 'the Lyon' of Scotland.| Father: | David (I, King of Scotland 1124-1153) (b.1085 - d.1153) |
| Mother: | Matilda (Wife of David I) |
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| 1136 | Feb | Treaty of Durham |
| A peace treaty signed by King David of Scotland and King Stephen. The Scottish King had invaded northern England in January and had captured many of the major towns including Carlisle and Newcastle. In response, Stephen had raised a large army and marched north to Durham. King David agreed to talk rather than fight and an arrangement was agreed allowing the Scots to keep Carlisle in return for stopping their advance. David refused to do homage to the English King as his loyalties rested with Matilda, King Henry's daughter. King David's son did pay homage to Stephen and received the Earldom of Huntingdon in return. Episode: Civil War Stephen and Matilda | ||
randson of Edward I, King of England. Henry married Matilda the heiress to Kidwelly Castle..| Father: | Edmund (Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster) (b.1245 - d.1296) |
| Mother: | Blanche (of Artois) |
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enry Frederick was the first son of James VI of Scotland (James I of England) and Anne of Denmark. He died at the age of eighteen from typhoid fever.| Father: | James (VI of Scotland, 1567-1625, from 1603 James I of England) (b.1566 - d.1625) |
| Mother: | Anne (of Denmark, Queen Consort of Scotland) (b.1574 - d.1619) |
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ife of John, 1st Earl of Somerset.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Thomas, the 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Elizabeth married Thomas Boleyn the 1st Earl of Wiltshire. One of their children was Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth I, Queen of England.| Year | Month | Event |
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homas was a powerful and cunning man. His need for more power led him to the court of King Henry VIII and there he conspired to get his nieces Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard married to the King. Both Anne and Catherine were executed for their treachery.| Year | Month | Event |
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irst son to Robert II, King of France and Constance. Hugh died in 1025.| Father: | Robert (The Pious, King of France 996-1031) (b.970 - d.1031) |
| Mother: | Constance (of Toulouse / Arles) |
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