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  1. Alexander Dunkeld was born on 21 Jan 1263/4 at Jedburgh, Scotland, the son of Alexander III, King of Scots and his wife, Margaret Plantagenet, grandson of Henry III, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitane and his wife, Eléonore de Provence, Queen consort of England, nephew of Edward I, King of England.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2015 · Alexander Prince of Scotland, was the oldest son and heir of King Alexander III of Scotland, he was born in 1264, and in November 1282 he married Margaret of Flanders, in Otl they had no issue, but the premise of this timeline is what if they had had issue, twin sons to be exact.

  3. Alexander, Prince of Scotland. Alexander (1264 - 1284) was an heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland who never ascended due to his early death. He was the second child and elder son of King Alexander III of Scotland and Margaret of England, preceded by a daughter named Margaret and followed by a son called David.

  4. Prince and Great Steward of Scotland is one of the titles of the heir apparent to the British throne. The holder since 8 September 2022 is Prince William , who bears the other Scottish titles of Duke of Rothesay , Earl of Carrick , Lord of the Isles and Baron of Renfrew .

  5. 8 de oct. de 2021 · Alexander III of Scotland. October 8, 2021 2 Comments. September 4, 1241 – March 19, 1286. Alexander III of Scotland was born on September 4, 1241, to King Alexander II and Queen Marie de Coucy. As his father’s only son, the prince became heir upon his birth. Unfortunately for Alexander, he didn’t get to enjoy his childhood for long.

  6. Alexander Prince of Scotland 1884. Born: 21 Jan 1264, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland 1884; Marriage (1): Margareta de Dampierre in 1282 1884; Died: 17 Jan 1284, Lindores Abbey, Fife, Scotland at age 19 1884

  7. Alexander III was King of Scots from his father’s death in 1249 until his own death in 1286. He was born at Roxburgh, the only son of Alexander II and Marie de Coucy. Crowned at Scone at the age of seven, his early reign was marked by a power struggle between Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, and Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia.