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Burton, Vol. 1, p. 350, states: "Malcolm the son of Duncan is known as
Malcolm III, but still better perhaps by his characteristic name of Canmore, said to come from the Celtic "Cenn MĂłr", meaning "great chief"". It has also been argued recently that the real "Malcolm Canmore" was his great-grandson
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at age twelve. Donnchad, who duly became regent for the young
Malcolm, ensured that the inauguration took place before the old king was even buried. This might appear unseemly, but there was good reason for the haste. Malcolm was not without rivals for the kingship. Donnchad himself died a year
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quite neglected the care, as well as governance, of his kingdom. Wherefore he was so hated by all the common people that
William, the elder of his brothers â who had always been on bad terms with the English, and their lasting foe, forasmuch as they had taken away his patrimony, the earldom of
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Having made peace with Henry, replaced Fergus of
Galloway with his sons, and resettled Moray, only one of Malcolm's foes remained, Somerled, by 1160 king of the Isles as well as of Argyll. In 1164, Somerled led a large army of Islesmen and Irishmen to attack
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where he was, at last, knighted. "Whether this was the act of a king of Scots or of an earl of
Huntingdon we are not told; it was certainly the act of a man desperate for knightly arms, but that did not make it any more acceptable in Scotland."
681:(a chronic disorder that typically results in enlarged and deformed bones). While his contemporaries were in no doubt that Malcolm had some of the qualities of a great king, later writers were less convinced. The compiler of the
433:, loomed large. Support for the sons of MĂĄel Coluim mac Alaxandair may also have come from areas closer to the core of the kingdom; two conspirators are named by chroniclers, one of whom died in trial by combat in February 1154.
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It is difficult, given the paucity of sources, to date many of the reforms of the Scoto-Norman era, but it appears that
Malcolm continued the reforms begun by his grandfather and grand-uncles. The
301:, the King of Scots, David I, did not lack for immediate heirs upon the death of Earl Henry. This was because Earl Henry had left behind three sons to carry forward the lineage of his father.
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Malcolm, the eldest of Earl Henry's sons, was only eleven years old when he became heir apparent. Nonetheless, he was sent by his grandfather on a circuit of the kingdom, accompanied by
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appears to suggest a peaceful settlement to the affair, and both Fordun and
Hoveden follow the report of the revolt and its ending by stating that the king led an expedition into
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Malcolm came in November 1153, from family rivals, the sons of MĂĄel Coluim mac Alaxandair. They mounted their challenge with the aid of a neighbour,
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includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach and
Innisfallen, the Lebor Bretnach and the Chronicon Scotorum among others. Most are translated or translations are in progress.
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MĂĄel Coluim Cenn MĂłr, son of Henry, high king of
Scotland, the best Christian that was of the Gaidhil by the sea on the east for almsdeeds, hospitality and piety, died.
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by later chroniclers, a name which may incorrectly suggest weakness or effeminacy to modern readers, he was noted for his religious zeal and interest in
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in 1158, "they returned without having become good friends, and so that the king of Scots was not yet knighted." In 1159 Malcolm accompanied Henry to
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which threaten humans, sheep and cattle of the Scottish countryside. He then serves as a scout to the army of the king during the conflict with
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for Malcolm on David's death. These preparations were timely, because King David survived his son by less than a year, dying on 24 May 1153 at
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had newly completed a castle. There Somerled and his son Gillebrigte were killed in battle with the levies of the area, led by the
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The Kingship of the Scots 842â1292: Succession and Independence
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for himself. Cumbria was, like the earldoms of Northumbria and
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had already been blinded, emasculated and imprisoned at
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appear to date from Malcolm's reign, and the office of
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Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers A.D. 500â1286
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The Canmores: Kings and Queens of the Scots 1040â1290
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324:. Malcolm was inaugurated as king on 27 May 1153 at
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from 1153 until his death. He was the eldest son of
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Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney
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585:emoved from the land of their birth, as of old
1384:, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002.
1356:, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2003.
1339:, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000.
421:lasted until 1156 and a possible conflict with
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1203:McNeill & MacQueen, p. 192; Barrow ?
1181:, IV; Duncan, p. 74, doubts Fordun's account.
479:. Malcolm granted Northumbria to his brother
316:, perhaps indicating that he was to hold the
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687:, writing soon after 1165, praises Malcolm:
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570:as a hostage while Fergus became a monk at
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1419:, Tuckwell Press, East Linton, 1997.
800:. The main character of the novel is
1233:"Lord of the Isles",customer reviews
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649:was considered. Constance's brother
3005:Earls of Huntingdon (1065 creation)
1448:David I: The King Who Made Scotland
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419:GuĂ°røðr ĂlĂĄfsson, King of the Isles
343:claims "William the Noble", son of
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359:, had considerable support in the
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1256:""Tapestry of the Boar", summary"
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282:, both located in those areas of
1510:CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts
1487:, Oxford University Press, 2004
1399:Chronicle of the Scottish Nation
762:may also date from this period.
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562:where he eventually defeated
3000:Burials at Dunfermline Abbey
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199:Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig
2980:Medieval child monarchs
1533:Malcolm IV of Scotland
1514:University College Cork
1475:Pollock, M. A. (2015).
647:Constance of Penthièvre
448:Malcolm IV and Henry II
270:, son and heir of King
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2346:Edward the Confessor
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1974:Constantine III (IV)
1939:Constantine II (III)
1489:accessed 27 May 2007
1479:. The Boydell Press.
1403:William Forbes Skene
1120:Kingdom of the Isles
961:Kingdom of the Isles
816:Tapestry of the Boar
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2779:Union of the Crowns
2004:Malcolm III Canmore
1335:Barrell, A. D. M.;
1000:William of Newburgh
810:David I of Scotland
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669:Death and posterity
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427:Mormaer of Menteith
345:William fitz Duncan
272:David I of Scotland
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1913:Constantine I (II)
1903:Kenneth I MacAlpin
1601:Earl of Huntingdon
1594:Simon II de Senlis
1590:Title last held by
1380:Duncan, A. A. M.;
1298:Anderson, Alan Orr
1144:Duncan, pp. 74â75.
1056:Duncan, pp. 72â73.
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491:, and later
470:
435:
412:
373:
357:Meic Uilleim
353:Byland Abbey
338:
336:
313:
303:
297:
266:
237:
235:
231:Anglo-Norman
218:
202:
182:
181:
29:
2990:1165 deaths
2985:1141 births
2937:Charles III
2922:Edward VIII
2652:Alexander I
2632:Malcolm III
2607:Kenneth III
2507:Elizabeth I
2469:Richard III
2029:Alexander I
1979:Kenneth III
1930:(uncertain)
1828:Talorgan II
1793:Nechtan III
1768:Gartnait IV
1733:Gartnait II
740:Dunfermline
732:sheriffdoms
614:, probably
544:Donnchad II
423:Gille CrĂst
369:Alexander I
284:Northumbria
261:Kelso Abbey
223:Malcolm III
76:Predecessor
71:27 May 1153
2969:Categories
2912:Edward VII
2902:William IV
2892:George III
2821:Charles II
2716:Robert III
2662:Malcolm IV
2637:Donald III
2612:Malcolm II
2597:Kenneth II
2479:Henry VIII
2439:Richard II
2434:Edward III
2368:William II
2341:Harthacnut
2158:William II
2143:Charles II
2098:Robert III
2039:Malcolm IV
2019:Donald III
2009:Donald III
1984:Malcolm II
1969:Kenneth II
1878:Bridei VII
1833:Drest VIII
1778:Bridei III
1763:Talorgan I
1758:Talorc III
1738:Nechtan II
1703:Gartnait I
1605:1157â1165
1573:1153â1165
1501:Malcolm IV
1165:Quoted in
1118:McDonald,
972:McDonald,
839:References
824:wild boars
796:(1983) by
767:Cistercian
756:Linlithgow
695:Likewise,
589:, king of
501:Derbyshire
489:Huntingdon
483:, keeping
461:Derbyshire
386:, Lord of
378:, King of
298:White Ship
288:his father
268:Earl Henry
242:knighthood
183:Malcolm IV
132:, Scotland
118:1165-12-09
67:Coronation
35:Malcolm IV
2927:George VI
2897:George IV
2887:George II
2799:Charles I
2781:from 1603
2731:James III
2711:Robert II
2667:William I
2642:Duncan II
2570:Malcolm I
2560:Donald II
2484:Edward VI
2474:Henry VII
2459:Edward IV
2429:Edward II
2419:Henry III
2402:Richard I
2363:William I
2284:Ăthelstan
2148:James VII
2138:Charles I
2113:James III
2093:Robert II
2014:Duncan II
1944:Malcolm I
1934:Donald II
1873:Ciniod II
1868:Bridei VI
1848:Ăengus II
1798:Drest VII
1788:Bridei IV
1753:Bridei II
1713:Talorc II
1693:Drest III
1678:Nechtan I
1579:William I
1524:Northvegr
1169:, p. 243.
1093:, p. 242.
1022:, p. 240.
1006:, p. 239.
915:, p. 201.
902:, p. 200.
781:by 1161.
744:Edinburgh
710:remarks:
659:Louis VII
620:Kentigern
579:Doncaster
276:Newcastle
248:Accession
90:William I
86:Successor
2917:George V
2907:Victoria
2882:George I
2751:James VI
2736:James IV
2726:James II
2699:David II
2694:Robert I
2683:Margaret
2617:Duncan I
2526:Donald I
2464:Edward V
2454:Henry VI
2444:Henry IV
2424:Edward I
2390:Henry II
2289:Edmund I
2278:Ălfweard
2236:monarchs
2230:Scottish
2133:James VI
2118:James IV
2108:James II
2088:David II
2083:Robert I
2059:Margaret
1989:Duncan I
1908:Donald I
1853:Drest IX
1823:AlpĂn II
1818:Ciniod I
1813:Bridei V
1808:Ăengus I
1773:Drest VI
1728:Bridei I
1708:Cailtram
1698:Drest IV
1683:Drest II
1673:Talorc I
1284:For the
1194:, p. 51.
989:, p. 29.
937:, c. 33.
802:Somerled
779:Soulseat
675:Jedburgh
655:Margaret
606:, where
572:Holyrood
560:Galloway
524:Toulouse
516:Carlisle
465:Henry II
415:Somerled
392:Henry II
388:Galloway
376:Somerled
322:Carlisle
306:Donnchad
280:Roxburgh
233:tastes.
125:Jedburgh
106:Scotland
2835:Mary II
2741:James V
2721:James I
2657:David I
2622:Macbeth
2554:Eochaid
2449:Henry V
2384:Matilda
2378:Stephen
2373:Henry I
2234:British
2228:,
2226:English
2182:Ireland
2178:England
2153:Mary II
2123:James V
2103:James I
2034:David I
1994:Macbeth
1928:Eochaid
1883:Drest X
1803:AlpĂn I
1743:Cinioch
1718:Drest V
1668:Drest I
1611:William
1562:David I
1321:Anon.;
1307:Anon.;
1279:Sources
1107:Outlaws
1079:Outlaws
1043:, III;
987:Outlaws
974:Outlaws
948:David I
913:David I
900:David I
820:Swinton
604:Renfrew
600:Glasgow
591:Babylon
568:Uchtred
536:Ferchar
505:Chester
493:Chester
485:Cumbria
481:William
473:Stephen
467:in 1157
429:, over
398:. Only
318:regency
257:David I
236:Called
227:David I
155:Dunkeld
80:David I
2746:Mary I
2627:Lulach
2591:AmlaĂb
2585:CuilĂŠn
2575:Indulf
2501:Philip
2496:Mary I
2299:Eadwig
2294:Eadred
1999:Lulach
1964:AmlaĂb
1959:CuilĂŠn
1949:Indulf
1838:Conall
1587:Vacant
1549:
1468:
1454:
1437:
1423:
1409:
1401:, ed.
1388:
1374:
1360:
1343:
1329:
1315:
1288:, see
1266:21 May
1190:Oram,
1068:, III.
946:Oram,
911:Oram,
898:Oram,
752:Lanark
748:Forfar
520:France
390:; and
384:Fergus
380:Argyll
349:Wimund
314:rector
171:Mother
161:Father
137:Burial
2647:Edgar
2547:Giric
2413:Louis
2320:Sweyn
2024:Edgar
1923:Giric
1863:Uurad
1783:Taran
1551:Died:
1544:Born:
736:Crail
532:Perth
431:Cowal
326:Scone
203:Virgo
150:House
56:Reign
2877:Anne
2840:Anne
2833:and
2689:John
2498:and
2490:Jane
2407:John
2331:Cnut
2180:and
2163:Anne
2128:Mary
2071:John
1858:Uuen
1466:ISBN
1452:ISBN
1435:ISBN
1421:ISBN
1407:ISBN
1386:ISBN
1372:ISBN
1358:ISBN
1341:ISBN
1327:ISBN
1313:ISBN
1268:2011
1167:SAEC
1091:SAEC
1045:SAEC
1020:SAEC
1004:SAEC
754:and
602:and
475:and
337:The
112:Died
100:Born
2580:Dub
2540:Ăed
1954:Dub
1918:Ăed
1522:at
1512:at
1018:in
1002:in
734:of
499:in
459:in
278:or
2971::
1446:;
1397:;
1352:;
1300:;
847:^
804:,
750:,
746:,
742:,
738:,
703:.
665:.
622:.
546:,
538:,
425:,
402:,
394:,
382:;
308:,
197::
193:;
189::
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2211:t
2204:v
2184:.
1642:e
1635:t
1628:v
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641:)
263:.
185:(
127:,
120:)
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