William fitz Duncan

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William fitz Duncan was a 12th-century Scottish prince and military leader, notable as a powerful claimant to the Scottish throne and a key figure in the politics of the Kingdom of Alba.

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William fitz Duncan canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish prince
claimant to the Scottish throne
medieval nobleman
member of the House of Dunkeld
military leader
activePeriod 12th century
allegiance David I of Scotland
associatedWithPlace Cumbria
Moray
Skipton
surface form: Skipton in Craven
birthPlace Scotland
child Cecily fitz William
surface form: Alice fitz William

Amabel fitz William
Cecily fitz William
William of Egremont
country Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Kingdom of Alba

Kingdom of Scotland
deathPlace Scotland
era High Middle Ages
father Duncan II of Scotland
gender male
grandfather Malcolm III of Scotland
heldTerritory Craven
Moray
Skipton
language Latin
Scottish Gaelic
surface form: Scots Gaelic
mother Ethelreda of Dunbar
nobleFamily Dunkeld dynasty
nobleRank earl
mormaer
notableFor claim to the Scottish throne
military leadership in northern England
role in the politics of the Kingdom of Alba
participatedIn Scottish expansion into northern England
politicalRole regional magnate in northern Britain
relative Malcolm III of Scotland
religion Christianity
spouse Alice de Rumilly
Alicia de Rumilly of Skipton
title Earl of Moray
Lord of Craven
Lord of Skipton
Mormaer of Moray
uncle Alexander I of Scotland
David I of Scotland

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Duncan II of Scotland child William fitz Duncan
Battle of the Standard (1138) commander William fitz Duncan
Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim child William fitz Duncan