Disambiguation evidence for Edith of Scotland (Matilda of Scotland) via surface form

"Edith of Scotland"


As subject (47)

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

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Good Queen Maud
alsoKnownAs Edith of Scotland (Matilda of Scotland)
surface form: Matilda of Scotland
associatedWith Anglo-Norman court
associatedWith reform of royal household customs
birthDate c. 1080
birthPlace Dunfermline
surface form: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
burialPlace Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey
canonizationStatus venerated but not canonized as a saint
causeOfDeath illness (unspecified in contemporary sources)
child Empress Matilda
child William Adelin
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 1 May 1118
deathPlace Palace of Westminster
surface form: Westminster Palace, London, England
educatedAt Romsey Abbey
educatedAt Wilton Abbey
endTime 1118
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxon
ethnicGroup Scottish
father Malcolm III of Scotland
givenName Edith
instanceOf House of Dunkeld
instanceOf human
instanceOf medieval noblewoman
instanceOf queen consort
marriageDate 11 November 1100
marriagePlace Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey
monarchConsortOf Kingdom of England
mother St. Margaret of Scotland (associated)
surface form: Saint Margaret of Scotland
motherTongue Old English
nobleFamily House of Dunkeld
notableFor charitable works and piety
notableFor influential role as queen consort of Henry I of England
notableFor patronage of the Church
positionHeld Queen consort of England
predecessor Matilda of Flanders
regnalName Matilda
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Dunfermline Abbey
residence Palace of Westminster
surface form: Westminster Palace
sibling Alexander I of Scotland
sibling David I of Scotland
sibling Edgar, King of Scotland
surface form: Edgar of Scotland
spouse Henry I of England
startTime 1100
successor Adeliza of Louvain

As object (2)

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

Margaret of Wessex child
"Edith of Scotland"
Queen Margaret of Scotland child
"Edith of Scotland"