Good Queen Maud

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Good Queen Maud, born Edith of Scotland, was an Anglo-Saxon princess who became the revered first wife of King Henry I of England and was celebrated for her piety and charitable works.

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Good Queen Maud canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon princess
Christian saint candidate
historical figure
queen consort of England
alsoKnownAs Edith of Scotland (Matilda of Scotland)
surface form: Edith of Scotland

Matilda of Scotland
Matilda of Scotland
surface form: Matilda, Queen of England

Maud
associatedWith foundations and endowments of religious houses
reform of royal court morals
birthName Edith of Scotland (Matilda of Scotland)
surface form: Edith of Scotland
burialPlace Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
surface form: Westminster Abbey
child Empress Matilda
William Adelin
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Scotland
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxon England
surface form: Anglo-Saxon
father Malcolm III of Scotland
fatherTitle King of Scots
gender female
honorific Good Queen Maud self-link
house House of Dunkeld
languageSpoken Latin
Anglo-Norman
surface form: Norman French

Old English
legacy remembered as a model of royal piety
venerated in later English tradition as a good queen
maritalStatus married
mother St. Margaret of Scotland (associated)
surface form: Saint Margaret of Scotland
motherReligion Roman Catholicism
motherTitle Queen consort of Scotland
nobleRank princess
queen consort
notableFor bridging Anglo-Saxon and Norman elites
charitable works
piety
religious patronage
support for the poor
positionHeld Queen consort of England
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling David I of Scotland
spouse Henry I of England
spouseDynasty House of Normandy
spouseOrder first wife of Henry I of England
spouseTitle King of England
title Princess of Scotland
Queen of England

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Edith of Scotland (Matilda of Scotland) alsoKnownAs Good Queen Maud
subject surface form: Edith of Scotland
Good Queen Maud honorific Good Queen Maud self-link