de Beaumont Family - Ourfolk
Ermengarde de Beaumont (of Scotland) ABT 1170 - 11 FEB 1233
Ermengarde was born on ABT 1170 and died on 11 FEB 1233 and was buried in Balmerino Abbey, Fife .
Ermengarde was married to King William I of Scotland .
King William was born on 1143 and died on 2 DEC 1214 in Sterling, Stirlingshire, Scotland .
He was the son of Prince Henry of Scotland (ABT 1114 - 12 JUN 1152) and Gundred de Warenne (de Lancaster) (ABT 1119 - ABT 1166).
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The nickname 'The Lion' was accorded to him after his death and may have been due either to his valour and strength in battle (though he was not always successful) or, more likely, to the heraldic symbol which he adopted - the red lion rampant on a yellow background - which has remained a royal symbol to this day.
William is known to have been planning another invasion of England to retake Northumberland early in the 13th century after King John came to the throne of England and there were a number of skirmishes along the border. But he eventually negotiated a treaty instead - he is said to have had a 'divine warning' of the consequences of invasion.
William is known to have been planning another invasion of England to retake Northumberland early in the 13th century after King John came to the throne of England and there were a number of skirmishes along the border. But he eventually negotiated a treaty instead - he is said to have had a 'divine warning' of the consequences of invasion.
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