Disambiguation evidence for St. Margaret of Scotland (associated) via surface form

"St. Margaret of Scotland"


As subject (58)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "St. Margaret of Scotland".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Margaret of Wessex
alsoKnownAs St. Margaret of Scotland (associated)
surface form: Saint Margaret of Scotland
associatedWith Dunfermline
associatedWith Scottish royal court
associatedWith reform of Scottish Church
birthDate c. 1045
birthPlace Hungary
surface form: Kingdom of Hungary
burialPlace Dunfermline Abbey
canonizationDate 1250
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizedBy Pope Innocent IV
causeOfDeath illness
child Alexander I of Scotland
child David I of Scotland
child Malcolm III of Scotland
surface form: Edgar, King of Scotland
child Edith of Scotland (Matilda of Scotland)
child Edmund of Scotland
child Edward, son of Malcolm III and Margaret
child Ethelred, Abbot of Dunkeld
child Mary of Scotland, Countess of Boulogne
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 16 November 1093
era 11th century
father Edward the Exile
feastDay 16 November
founded Dunfermline Abbey
fullName Queen Margaret of Scotland
surface form: Margaret of Scotland
gender female
influenced liturgical practices in Scotland
influenced observance of Roman customs in the Scottish Church
instanceOf human
instanceOf medieval monarch
instanceOf queen consort
instanceOf saint
knownFor charitable works
knownFor cultural reform in Scotland
knownFor piety
knownFor religious reform in Scotland
languageSpoken Latin
languageSpoken Old English
mother Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile
patronage Scotland
patronage large families
patronage the poor
patronage widows
positionHeld Queen consort of Scotland
reignEnd 16 November 1093
reignStart c. 1070
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Cristina, daughter of Edward the Exile
sibling Edgar Ætheling
spouse Malcolm III of Scotland
title Queen of Scots
title Saint
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "St. Margaret of Scotland".

Dunfermline hasNotablePerson
"St. Margaret of Scotland"