Donald the Fair

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Donald the Fair is an alternative name for Donald III of Scotland, a medieval Scottish king who ruled in the late 11th century.

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Label Occurrences
Donald the Fair canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 11th-century Scottish person
King of Scotland
human
medieval monarch
alsoKnownAs Domnall Bán
Domnall mac Donnchada
surface form: Donald Ban mac Donnchada

Donald Bane
Donald III of Scotland
birthPlace Kingdom of Scotland
conflict struggle for the Scottish throne with Duncan II
struggle for the Scottish throne with Edgar of Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathPlace Kingdom of Scotland
ethnicGroup Gaels
father Duncan I of Scotland
floruit late 11th century
gender male
house House of Dunkeld
languageUsed Scottish Gaelic
nativeLanguage Scottish Gaelic
nobleFamily House of Dunkeld
notableFor opposing Norman and Anglo-Saxon influence in Scotland
ruling Scotland after the death of Malcolm III
occupation monarch
positionHeld King of Scots
predecessor Malcolm III of Scotland
regionRuled Scotland
reignEnd 1094
1097
reignStart 1093
1094
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
sibling Malcolm III of Scotland
successor Duncan II of Scotland
Edgar, King of Scotland
surface form: Edgar of Scotland
timePeriod High Middle Ages

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Donald III of Scotland alsoKnownAs Donald the Fair
Domnall mac Donnchada alsoKnownAs Donald the Fair