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Ermengarde de Beaumont
Queen consort of Scotland
Tenure
1186–1214
Born
c. 1170
Died
12 February 1233(1233-02-12) (aged 62–63) or 12 February 1234(1234-02-12) (aged 63–64) Scotland
Burial
Balmerino Abbey, Fife, Scotland
Spouse
William I of Scotland
(m. 1186; died 1214)
Issue
Margaret, Countess of Kent Isabella, Countess of Norfolk Alexander II, King of Scots Marjorie, Countess of Pembroke
Father
Richard I, Viscount de Beaumont-le-Vicomte, de Fresnay et de Ste-Suzanne
Mother
Lucie de l'Aigle
Ermengarde de Beaumont (c. 1170 – 12 February 1233/1234) was Queen of Scotland as the wife of King William I.[1] She is reported to have exerted influence over the affairs of state as queen, though the information on her is lacking in detail.[2] Her paternal grandmother was Constance FitzRoy, illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England.
^Pollock 2015, p. 132.
^Panton, Kenneth J. (15 October 2023). Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 598. ISBN 978-1-5381-7577-4.
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