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  1. Die Ruinen der von Ermengarde gegründeten Balmerino Abbey. Ermengarde de Beaumont († 11. Februar 1233) war eine schottische Queen Consort.

  2. 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]

  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · Ermengarde de Beaumont was Queen Consort of the Kingdom of Scotland. Ermengarde was born c. 1170 to Richard I, Viscount de Beaumont and his wife Constance FitzRoy, illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England.

    • circa February 11, 1142
    • Fife, United Kingdom
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    Ermengarde de Beaumont was the daughter of Richard, vicomte de Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, son of Constance, and illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England. On 5 September 1186 at Woodstock, she was married to William I, king of Scots, and may have been just at the canonical age of twelve years for marriage at the time. With King William she had ...

  5. Very little is known of Ermengarde de Beaumont who became Queen of Scotland in 1186 when she married the forty three year old King William I of Scotland, later known as “The Lyon”. She was plucked out of obscurity by King Henry II of England as the chosen bride for the Scottish King.

  6. Explore genealogy for Ermengarde (Beaumont) Queen of Scots born abt. 1158 Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Maine, France died 1233 Balmerino Abbey, Fife, Fifeshire, Scotland including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  7. Quick Reference. (d. 1233), queen of William I of Scotland. Married to William the Lion on 5 December 1186, she was chosen for him by Henry II, then overlord of Scotland. Her father was one of Henry's French vassals, Richard, vicomte of Beaumont‐sur‐Sarthe.