NameAelflaed (Sibylle) Of Northumbria , Queen of Scotland
Birth1014
Death1040
Spouses
Birthabt 1001
Death1040, Bothganowan, Elgin
Death MemoKilled by Macbeth
BurialIsle of Iona, Scotland
FatherCrinan De Mormaer (~975-1045)
Notes for Aelflaed (Sibylle) Of Northumbria , Queen of Scotland
aka: Sibyl Fitzsiward
aka: Queen Sibyl Fitzsiward of Scotland
Notes for Duncan I (Spouse 1)
Duncan I (1034-40)
Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husband Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld. He was about 33 when he succeeded his grandfather. Married to a cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland he may have favoured southern ways and this is perhaps why he became unpopular with his subjects. In 1039 he did march south to besiege Durham but he was beaten off, with heavy losses. Duncan attempted to impose his overlordship over Moray (an independent dynasty) by military force. He was then twice defeated by the Earl of Orkney's son, Thorfinn, before being killed in battle by Macbeth, one of his commanders, near Elgin, Morayshire on 14 August 1040.

Duncan I (1001?-40), King of Scotland (1034-40), grandson of King Malcolm II Mackenneth, whom he succeeded. Before his accession to the Scottish throne he was ruler of the kingdom of Strathclyde. Macbeth, who ruled the neighboring kingdom of Moray and served Duncan as a general, killed him and became King of Scotland. Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth is based on the struggle between the two kings.
King of Strathclyde
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