d'Ecosse, Duncan Ier

Nom de naissance d'Ecosse, Duncan Ier 1a
ID Gramps I08775
Genre masculin
Âge au décès 39 ans, 7 mois, 14 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance 1001    
 
Décès 15/8/1040    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Dunkeld, Crínán [I08776]
Mère d'Ecosse, Bethoc [I08777]
         d'Ecosse, Duncan Ier [I08775]
    Le frère (germain)     , Maldred [I44350]

Familles

    Famille de d'Ecosse, Duncan Ier et de Northumbrie, Sybilla [F03925]
Mariés Femme de Northumbrie, Sybilla [I08786]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1030    
 
  Enfants
  1. d'Ecosse, Malcolm III Caennmor [I08774]

Anecdote

DUNCAN, son of CRINAN "the Thane" Mormaer of Atholl & his wife Bethoc of the Scots ([1001]-killed in battle either Bothganowan/Pitgaveny, near Elgin, or Burghead 14 Aug 1040, bur Isle of Iona). His parentage is confirmed by the Annals of Ulster which record the death of "Donnchad son of Crínán, king of Scotland" in 1040[212]. He is not named as king in the 12th century Cronica Regum Scottorum king-list[213]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun names "Duncan" as son of "Crynyne Abthane of Dul and Steward of the Isles" and his wife[214]. He succeeded in 1018 as King of Strathclyde. He succeeded his maternal grandfather in 1034 as DUNCAN I King of Scotland. Orkneyinga Saga records that "Karl Hundason" succeeded King Malcolm in Scotland and records his battles with Thorfinn Jarl of Orkney[215]. No other record has been identified of this alleged person. The Annales Dunelmenses record that "Dumechanus rex Scotorum" besieged Durham in 1039 with a large army but retreated from the siege[216]. He was killed in battle by his first cousin, Macbeth, who succeeded as King of Scotland. The Chronicon of Mariano Scotti records that "Donnchal rex Scotiæ" was killed "1040 XIX Kal Sep" by "duce suo Macbethad mac Finnloech" who succeeded as king for 17 years[217]. The Annals of Ulster record that "Donnchad son of Crínán, king of Scotland, was killed by his own people" in 1040[218]. The Annals of Tigernach record that "Donncadh mac Crínan, airdrí Alban" was killed "immaturo etate a suis" in 1040[219]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that Duncan was killed by "Machabeus son of Finele…at Bothgofnane" and buried in the island of Iona[220]. The Chronicle of the Scots and Picts dated 1177 records that "Donchath mac Cran Abbatis de Dunkelden et Bethok filia Malcolm mac Kynnet" reigned for 6 years, was killed "a Maketh mac Fyngel in Bothngouane" and was buried "in Yona insula"[221].
m ([1030]) [SIBYLLA], [cousin of SIWARD Earl of Northumbria, daughter of ---]. The Chronicle of John of Fordun records that the mother of Malcolm and Donald Bane, Duncan´s sons, was "the cousin of Earl Siward"[222]. In one earlier king list, King Malcolm III's mother is named "Suthen"[223].
King Duncan I & his wife had three children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID B40EB9F73DA14796A705FB275700388F19E9
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Dunkeld, Crínán [I08776]
    1. d'Ecosse, Bethoc [I08777]
      1. d'Ecosse, Duncan Ier
        1. de Northumbrie, Sybilla [I08786]
          1. d'Ecosse, Malcolm III Caennmor [I08774]
      2. , Maldred [I44350]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#DuncanIdied1040B
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut