Ada of Huntingdon

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Ada of Huntingdon was a 12th-century Scottish noblewoman and princess of the royal House of Dunkeld, notable as the daughter of Henry of Scotland and a key figure in Anglo-Scottish aristocratic alliances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish princess
medieval noble
member of the House of Dunkeld
noblewoman
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
describedAs 12th-century Scottish noblewoman
princess of the royal House of Dunkeld
ethnicGroup Scots
familyName of Huntingdon
father Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria
surface form: Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon
givenName Ada
languageSpoken Anglo-Norman French
Latin
mother Ada de Warenne
nobleFamily House of Dunkeld
nobleTitle princess of the House of Dunkeld
notableFor being daughter of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon
role in Anglo-Scottish aristocratic alliances
partOf Anglo-Scottish nobility
positionHeld Scottish princess
region Scotland
relative David I of Scotland
Malcolm IV of Scotland
William I of Scotland
socialClass high nobility
timePeriod 12th century

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Ada de Warenne motherOf Ada of Huntingdon