Alexander the Fierce

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Alexander the Fierce is the epithet of Alexander I of Scotland, a 12th-century king noted for his vigorous rule and military assertiveness.

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Alexander the Fierce canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Scotland
epithet
human
monarch
appliedTo Alexander I of Scotland
birthCentury 11th century
connotation military assertiveness
vigorous rule
country Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 1124
describes Alexander I of Scotland
dynasty House of Dunkeld
epithet Alexander the Fierce self-linksurface differs
father Malcolm III of Scotland
language English
mother Margaret of Wessex
notableFor military assertiveness
vigorous rule
positionHeld King of Scots
predecessor Edgar, King of Scotland
surface form: Edgar of Scotland
refersTo a 12th-century king of Scotland
reignEnd 1124
reignStart 1107
spouse Cecilia of Normandy
surface form: Sybil de Normandy
successor David I of Scotland

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Alexander I of Scotland alsoKnownAs Alexander the Fierce
Alexander the Fierce epithet Alexander the Fierce self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Alexander I of Scotland