Henry of Scotland

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Henry of Scotland ( Henry of Scotland or Eanric mac Dabíd ; * 1114 ; † June 12, 1152 ) was a Scottish prince. He was the son of King David I and Maud of Huntingdon . Henry was the heir to the Kingdom of Alba and (through his mother) Earl of the Honor of Huntingdon and Northampton .

Heinrich was named after his uncle, King Henry I of England . He married Ada de Warenne , daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey , and Elisabeth of Vermandois . Your children were:

After Henry's death, the title of Earl of Huntingdon went to his half-brother Simon II. De Senlis .

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literature

  • Frank Barlow: The Feudal Kingdom of England 1012-1216 . London 1955.
  • John Burke and John Bernard: The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants, Sovereigns and Subjects . London 1851, volume 2.
  • Sir Archibald H. Dunbar: Scottish Kings, a Revised Chronology of Scottish History, 1005-1625 . Edinburgh 1899, pp. 64-65.
  • Joseph Jackson Howard: Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica , New Series, volume I, London 1874, p. 337.
  • Keith Stringer: Senlis, Simon (II) de, earl of Northampton and earl of Huntingdon (d. 1153) . In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Oxford University Press, 2004 [1] .