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  1. Mary of Scotland (1082–1116) was the younger daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and his second wife, Margaret of Wessex. Mary was a member of the House of Dunkeld by birth, and was Countess of Boulogne by marriage. Life. In 1086, Mary and her sister, Matilda, were sent by their parents to Romsey Abbey.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Place of Burial: Abbey of St Saviour, Bermondsey, London, Middlesex, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Malcolm III, 'Canmore', King of Scots and Saint Margaret, Queen of Scots. Wife of Eustace III, count of Boulogne. Mother of Mathilde de Blois, Queen consort of England, comtessa de Boulogne.

    • Dunfermline, Scotland
    • Eustace III, Count of Boulogne
    • Scotland
    • "Mary of Scotland"
  3. Countess of Boulogne and abbess of Romsey . Name variations: Marie, Abbess of Romsey; Mary, countess of Boulogne; countess of Mortain; countess of Mortaigne. Born around 1136; died in 1182 (some sources cite 1181) in St. Austrebert, Montreuil, France; interred at St. Austrebert; daughter of Matilda of Boulogne (c. 1103–1152) and Stephen of ...

  4. 4 de nov. de 2020 · She was suddenly a great heiress, countess of Boulogne in her own right and too great a marriage prize to be allowed to remain secluded in the cloisters. She was abducted from Romsey Abbey by Matthew of Alsace, second son of the Count of Flanders, and forced to marry him.

  5. Mary of Scotland. Matilda (c.1105 – 3 May 1152) was Countess of Boulogne in her own right from 1125 and Queen of England from the accession of her husband, Stephen, in 1135 until her death in 1152. She supported Stephen in his struggle for the English throne against their mutual cousin Empress Matilda.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Mary of Scotland died when her daughter was around ten or eleven years old, on 31 May 1116. She was buried in the wealthy Cluniac house of Bermondsey Abbey in England. The county of Boulogne lay within the greater county of Flanders.

  7. Marie I or Mary (1136 – 25 July 1182 in St Austrebert, Montreuil, France) was the suo jure Countess of Boulogne from 1159 to 1170. She also held the post of Abbess of Romsey for five years until her abduction by Matthew of Alsace, who forced her to marry him.