William the Lion
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William the Lion (Mediaeval Gaelic: Uilliam mac Eanric; Modren Gaelic: Uilleam mac Eanraig), whiles styled William I, an aa kent bi the nickname Garbh, "the Rough",[1] (c. 1143 ā 4 December 1214) reigned as King o the Scots frae 1165 tae 1214.
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William 'the Lion' | |
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King o the Scots | |
Ring | 9 December 1165 ā 4 December 1214 |
Coronation | 24 December 1165 |
Predecessor | Malcolm IV |
Successor | Alexander II |
Born | Aboot 1143 |
Dee'd | (1214-12-04)4 December 1214 (aged 71) Stirlin |
Buirial | Arbroath Abbey |
Spouse | Ermengarde de Beaumont |
Issue | Margaret, Coontess o Kent Isabella, Coontess o Norfolk Alexander II o Scotland Marjorie |
Hoose | Hoose o Dunkeld |
Faither | Henry o Scotland |
Mither | Ada de Warenne |
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