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
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| meaning |
King of the Scots
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|
| refersToPeople |
Scots
→
|
| region |
Scotland
→
|
| RexMeans |
King
→
|
| ScottorumMeans |
of the Scots
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|
| script |
Latin alphabet
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|
| supersededBy |
King of Great Britain
→
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| timePeriod |
Middle Ages
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|
| 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
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|
| usedInContext |
official documents
→
royal charters → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Alexander I of Scotland
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|
style |
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Malcolm IV of Scotland
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|
styleOfAddress |