Matilda of Béthune

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Matilda of Béthune was a 13th-century noblewoman of the Béthune family who became part of the Scottish royal circle through her marriage and motherhood to Prince Alexander of Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century noblewoman
medieval noble
noblewoman
associatedWith Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
Scottish royal court NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
countryOfOrigin County of Flanders NERFINISHED
familyName Béthune NERFINISHED
givenName Matilda NERFINISHED
languageUsed Latin
Old French
maritalStatus married
marriedInto Scottish royal family NERFINISHED
memberOf House of Béthune NERFINISHED
motherOf Alexander III of Scotland NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Béthune family NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Queen of Scots NERFINISHED
notableRelative Alexander II of Scotland NERFINISHED
Alexander III of Scotland NERFINISHED
parent Matilda of Béthune NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Scotland NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of Scotland
regionOfActivity Scotland NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Flanders NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
royalHouse House of Dunkeld NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
socialClass high nobility
spouse Alexander II of Scotland NERFINISHED
Matilda of Béthune NERFINISHED

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Alexander, Prince of Scotland spouseMother Matilda of Béthune