Scottish monarchs' family tree

Scottish monarchs' family tree

This is a family tree for the kings of Scotland, since the unification under the House of Alpin in 834, to the personal union with England in 1603 under James VI of Scotland. It includes also the Houses of Dunkeld, Balliol, Bruce, and Stuart.

See also: Scotland - History of Scotland - British monarchs - British monarchs family tree - English monarchs family tree

Houses of Alpin and Dunkeld (834-1290)

"(The early part of this tree is believed to contain some inaccuracies.)"

Descent of the Principal Competitors for the Crown of Scotland from the House of Dunkeld

Showing also the marital links between the English and Scottish royal families.

familytree | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | EdE | | | | | | | | | Dc1 | | | | K |C
Dc1=Duncan I|EdE=Edward the Exile|K=King of Scotland|C=Competitor
1291|boxstyle_C=background-color: #afa;
familytree | | | M | | | | | | | | StB |-| Mat | | | | SbN |-| Al1 | | H | | |!| |
GfP=Geoffrey Plantagenet|Al1=Alexander I|SbN=Sibylla of Normandy|M=Empress Matilda|H=Henry, Earl of Huntingdon|RC=Richard Comyn|StB=King Stephen of England|Mat=Matilda of Boulogne
familytree | R | | J | | | | |!| var | | Dk7 | | Wm1 | | M | | | | | | WmC | | | AdD | | Isb | | AdH | |John |
R=Richard I of England|J=John of England|var=numerous illegitimate offspring|AdD=Ada
"married"
Patrick I Dunbar|Dk7=Dirk VII of Holland|Wm1=William I of Holland|AlG=Alan, Lord of Galloway|M=Margaret
"married"
Alan, Lord of Galloway|Rb4=Robert de Brus, 4th Lord of Annandale|Isb=Isobel
"married"
Robert IV de Brus|Hen=Henry de Hastings|AdH=Ada
"married"
Henry de Hastings|John=John, Earl of Huntingdon|WmC=William Comyn
familytree | | | |!| | | | | | | | | |!| | | | | Wm2 | |JB | | Al |v|J2C | | |!| | | | P3D | | RB6 |v| MjC | | A4S
Wm2=William II of Holland|Jn2=John Balliol|JB=John Balliol|boxstyle_JB=background-color: #afa;|Al=Alianora|J2C=John II Comyn|boxstyle_J2C=background-color: #afa;|P3D=Patrick III Dunbar|RB6=Robert VI de Brus|MjC=Marjorie, Countess of Carrick|A4S=Alexander, 4th High Steward
familytree | | Ed2 | | | M |v|E |-| Isb | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | RtB | | | CcD |-|v| J5S
E=Eric II of Norway|boxstyle_E=background-color: #afa;|M=Margaret|RtB=Robert the Bruce|Isb=Isabel Bruce|Ed2=Edward II of England|CcD=Cecilia Dunbar|J5S=James, 5th High Steward

Houses of Balliol, Bruce and Stuart (1292-1625)

Continues at British monarchs family tree


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