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Alexander III (Scottish Gaelic:
Alaxandair mac
Alaxandair;
Modern Gaelic:
Alasdair mac Alasdair; 4
September 1241 – 19
March 1286) was King of Alba (Scotland)...
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Alexander II (Medieval Gaelic:
Alaxandair mac Uilliam;
Modern Gaelic:
Alasdair mac Uilleim; 24
August 1198 – 6 July 1249) was King of Alba (Scotland) from...
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Alexander I (medieval Gaelic:
Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim;
modern Gaelic:
Alasdair mac
Mhaol Chaluim; c. 1078 – 23
April 1124),
posthumously nicknamed The...
- Máel
Coluim mac
Alaxandair (fl. 1124–1134) was an
illegitimate son of
Alexander I of Scotland, and was an
unsuccessful pretender to the
Scottish throne...
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forced to
engage in
warfare against his
rival and nephew, Máel
Coluim mac
Alaxandair.
Subduing the
latter took
David ten years, and
involved the destruction...
- contender,
imprisoned at
Roxburgh since about 1130, was Máel
Coluim mac
Alaxandair, an
illegitimate son of
Alexander I. Máel Coluim's sons were free men...
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forced to
engage in
warfare against his
rival and nephew, Máel
Coluim mac
Alaxandair.
Subduing the
latter seems to have
taken David ten years, a
struggle that...
- to the
reigning Scottish king John Balliol.
Medieval Gaelic:
Alaxandair mac
Alaxandair;
Modern Gaelic:
Alasdair Mac
Alasdair "Scotland's History: The...
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generally now seen as distinct: Máel
Coluim MacHeth and Máel
Coluim mac
Alaxandair, an
illegitimate son of
Alexander I. Even when it is
accepted that Máel...
- one son Son of
William I
Alexander III (Alasdair mac Alasdair) (
Alaxandair mac
Alaxandair) 1249–1286
Margaret of
England York Minster,
England 25 December...