Rex Scottorum

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Rex Scottorum is the Latin royal title meaning "King of the Scots," historically used by Scottish monarchs such as Alexander I.


Statements (38)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin term
royal title
appliesTo King of Scotland
associatedWithRealm Kingdom of Scotland
caseOfScottorum genitive plural
component Rex
Scottorum
contrastsWith Rex Anglorum
denotes sovereign of the Scots
grammaticalNumber singular
hasGender masculine title
language Latin
meaning King of the Scots
refersToPeople Scots
region Scotland
RexMeans King
ScottorumMeans of the Scots
script Latin alphabet
supersededBy King of Great Britain
timePeriod Middle Ages
titleHolder Alexander I of Scotland NERFINISHED
David I of Scotland NERFINISHED
David II of Scotland NERFINISHED
James I of Scotland
James II of Scotland
James III of Scotland
James IV of Scotland
James V of Scotland
James VI of Scotland
Malcolm III of Scotland NERFINISHED
Robert I of Scotland NERFINISHED
William I of Scotland NERFINISHED
usedBy Alexander I of Scotland NERFINISHED
Scottish monarchs
usedFor male monarchs of the Scots
usedIn medieval Scotland
usedInContext official documents
royal charters

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Alexander I of Scotland
style
Malcolm IV of Scotland
styleOfAddress

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