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Mary of Scotland, Countess of Boulogne

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Issue
  
Matilda of Boulogne

House
  
House of Dunkeld

Died
  
May 31, 1116


Name
  
Mary Scotland,

Mother
  
Margaret of Wessex

Children
  
Matilda of Boulogne

Father
  
Malcolm III of Scotland

Role
  
Malcolm III of Scotland's daughter

Spouse
  
Eustace III, Count of Boulogne

Parents
  
Saint Margaret of Scotland, Malcolm III of Scotland

Similar People
  
Malcolm III of Scotland, Saint Margaret of Scotland, Alexander I of Scotland, Edgar - King of Scotland, Matilda of Scotland

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.

In 1086, Mary and her sister, Matilda, were sent by their parents to Romsey. Their maternal aunt, Christina, was abbess there. The girls spent their early life at the monastery with their aunt, where they also received part of their education. Some time before 1093, they went to Wilton Abbey, which also had a reputation as a centre of learning, to finish their education. Matilda received many proposals for marriage but refused them all for the time being.

Matilda finally left the monastery in 1100 to marry King Henry I of England. The marriage was controversial because it was not clear whether the girls had been veiled as nuns. Mary herself left the abbey in 1096. Matilda wanted her to also marry, so Henry I arranged a match with Eustace III, Count of Boulogne. The couple had a daughter, Matilda, who succeeded Eustace and later became Queen of England.

Mary died in 1116, nine years before her husband.

References

Mary of Scotland, Countess of Boulogne Wikipedia