David of Scotland, Prince of Scotland

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David of Scotland, Prince of Scotland, was the younger son of King Alexander III whose early death left his elder brother as the primary heir to the Scottish throne, contributing to the later succession crisis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish prince
medieval Scottish noble
associatedWithEvent succession issues preceding the Great Cause
country Kingdom of Scotland
dynasticSignificance part of the line of succession whose extinction contributed to later crisis
era High Middle Ages
ethnicity Scottish
father Alexander III of Scotland
gender male
grandfather Alexander II of Scotland
grandmother Marie de Coucy
historicalRole member of the Scottish royal family during the 13th century
maternalGrandfather Edward I of England
maternalGrandmother Eleanor of Castile
monarchDuringLifetime Alexander III of Scotland
mother Margaret of England, Queen of Scots
surface form: Margaret of England, Queen of Scotland
nobleRank prince
notPrimaryHeir Scottish throne
positionInSuccession younger son of the reigning king
relativePositionToAlexanderIII younger son
religion Roman Catholicism
royalHouse House of Dunkeld
sibling Alexander, Prince of Scotland
Margaret of Scotland
surface form: Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway
title Prince of Scotland

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Alexander III of Scotland child David of Scotland, Prince of Scotland
Margaret of England child David of Scotland, Prince of Scotland
Alexander III child David of Scotland, Prince of Scotland
subject surface form: Alexander III of Scotland
this entity surface form: David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon (died young, son of Alexander III)