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ROYAL CONSORTS OF SCOTLAND

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The 'Royal Consort of Scotland' was the spouse of the Monarch of Scotland. The Kingdom of Scotland was first unified as a state by Kenneth I of Scotland in 843, and ceased to exist as an independent kingdom in 1707, when it was merged with the Kingdom of England to become the Kingdom of Great Britain.
==House of Moray==

Gruoch of Scotland, Queen to Macbeth (Mac Bethad mac Findláich) (1040 - 1057).
==House of Dunkeld==

Ingibiorg Finnsdottir, Queen to Máel Coluim III (Calum III; Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) (1058–1093).

Saint Margaret of Scotland, (1045–1093), Queen to Máel Coluim III (Calum III; Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) (1058–1093).

★ Wife to Donald III (Domhnall III; Domnall mac Donnchada) (1094–1097)

Sybilla de Normandy, (circa 1092–Jun 12 1122), Queen to Alexander I (Alasdair I; Alaxandair mac Maíl Choluim) (1107–1124)

Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon, (1074–1130), Queen to Saint David I (Daibhidh I; Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim) (1124–1153)

Ermengarde de Beaumont, Queen to William I (Uilleam I; Uilliam mac Enric) (1165–1214)

Joan of England, Queen consort of Scotland, (1210–1238), Queen to Alexander II (Alasdair II ) (1214–1249).

Mary of Coucy, Queen to Alexander II (Alasdair II ) (1214–1249).

Margaret of England, (1240–1275, Queen to Alexander III (Alasdair III) (1249–1286).

Yolande de Dreux, (1240–1275, Queen to Alexander III (Alasdair III) (1249–1286).

Contents
First Interregnum 1290–1292
Second Interregnum 1296–1306
House of Stuart

First Interregnum 1290–1292


==House of Balliol (Bailiol)==

Isabella de Warenne (d. before Oct 23 1295), Queen to John (Iain) (1292–1296)

Second Interregnum 1296–1306


==House of Bruce (Bruis)==

Elizabeth de Burgh (died 1327), Queen to Robert the Bruce (Raibeart I) (1306–1329)

Joan of the Tower, (1321–1362, Queen to David II (Daibidh II) (1329–1371).

Margaret Drummond, (died 1375), Queen to David II (Daibidh II) (1329–1371).
==House of Stewart (French: ''Stuart''; Gælic: Stiubhart)==

Euphemia de Ross, (died 1386), Queen to Robert II (Raibeart II) (1371–1390)

Anabella Drummond, (1350–1401), Queen to Robert III (Raibeart III) (1390–1406)

Joan Beaufort, (1404–1445, Queen to James I (Seamus I) (1406–1437)

Mary of Guelders, (1434–1463), Queen to James II (Seamus II) (1437–1460)

Margaret of Denmark, (1456–1486, Queen to James III (Seamus III) (1460–1488)

Margaret Tudor, (1489–1541), Queen to James IV (Seamus IV) (1488–1513).

Madeleine de Valois, (1520–1537), Queen to James V (Seamus V) (1513–1542).

Mary of Guise, (1515–1560, Queen to James V (Seamus V) (1513–1542).

Anne of Denmark, (1574–1619), Queen to James VI (Seamus VI) (1587–1625), Union of the Crowns with Kingdom of England from (1603)

Henrietta Maria of France, (1609–1669), Queen to Charles I (Teàrlach I) (1625–1649)

Catherine of Braganza, (1638–1705, Queen to Charles II (Teàrlach II) (1649–1685).

Mary of Modena, (1658–1718), Queen to James VII (Seamus VII) (1685–1689).

Mary II (Màiri II) (1689–1694), Queen in her own right and also consort to William II

Prince George of Denmark, Husband of Anne (1702–1714). The Scottish throne was replaced with that of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707
Picture Name Year of Birth Year of Death Spouse
'House of Dunkeld'
– Suthen??Duncan I of Scotland
'House of Moray'
–Gruoch of Scotland??Macbeth of Scotland
–Name unknown??Lulach of Scotland
'House of Dunkeld'
–Ingibiorg Finnsdottir??Malcolm III of Scotland
Margaret10451093Malcolm III of Scotland
–Sybilla de Normandy10921122Alexander I of Scotland
–Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon10741130David I of Scotland
–Ermengarde de Beaumont11701234William I of Scotland
–Joan of Englandafter 12001238Alexander II of Scotland
–Marie de Coucy12181285Alexander II of Scotland
–Margaret of England12401275Alexander III of Scotland
–Yolande de Dreux12651330Alexander III of Scotland
'House of Baliol'
–Isabella de Warenne12531296John of Scotland
'House of Bruce'
–Uchtreda of Northumbria??Duncan II of Scotland
Elizabeth de Burgh12891327Robert I of Scotland
–Joan of The Tower13211362David II of Scotland
–Margaret Drummond13401375David II of Scotland

House of Stuart


PictureNameBirthMarriageBecame ConsortCoronationCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
'House of Stuart'
Euphemia de Ross - 2 May 1355 March 1371
''husband's ascension''
? 1386 Robert II
Anabella Drummond c. 1350 1367 19 April 1390
''husband's ascension''
August 1390 1401 Robert III
Joan Beaufort c. 1404 2 February 1424 May 1424 21 February 1437
''husband's death''
15 July 1445 James I
Mary of Guelders c. 1434 3 July 1449 ? 3 August 1460
''husband's death''
1 December 1463 James II
Margaret of Denmark 23 June 1456 July 1469 ? before 14 July 1486 James III
Margaret Tudor 29 November 1489 8 August 1503 ?9 September 1513
''husband's death''
October 1541James IV
Madeleine de Valois 10 August 1520 1 January 1537? 7 July 1537 James V
Mary of Guise 22 November 1515 18 May 1538 (by proxy)
June 1538
22 February 154014 December 1542
''husband's death''
11 June 1560
Francis II of France 19 January 1544 24 April 1558 Not crowned 5 December 1560 Mary I
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley 7 December 1545 29 July 1565 Not crowned 10 February 1567
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell c. 1535 15 May 1567 Not crowned 24 July 1567
''wife's abdication''
14 April 1578
Anne of Denmark14 October 1574August 1589 (by proxy)
23 November 1589
17 May 15904 March 1619James VI
Henrietta Maria of France25 November 160911 May 1625 (by proxy)
13 June 1625
Not crowned30 January 1649
''husband's death and deposition''
10 September 1669Charles I
Catherine of Braganza25 November 163821 May 1662Not crowned6 February 1685
''husband's death''
30 November 1705Charles II
Mary of Modena5 October 165830 September 1673 (by proxy)6 February 1685
''husband's ascension''
23 April 168512 February 1689
''husband's deposition
7 May 1718James II
Prince George of Denmark2 April 165328 July 16838 March 1702
''wife's ascension''
Not crowned28 October 1708Anne


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