Margaret of Scotland, known as Saint Margaret and Margaret of Wessex, lived through one of England's most turbulent eras. Born in the Kingdom of Hungary, she was the daughter of Edward the Exile from the ancient House of Wessex. Raised away from her homeland, she returned to England in 1057, hoping for her family's revival, only to encounter chaos.
Margaret witnessed the decline of Anglo-Saxon England, including the pivotal year of 1066, with the Battle of Hastings and the Norman conquest led by William the Conqueror. After England's downfall, her brother Edgar Ætheling was proclaimed king but was never crowned due to the Norman occupation.
Fleeing to Scotland, Margaret married King Malcolm III, becoming Queen of Alba. Her reign as queen was marked by devotion, reform, and charity. Her legacy continued posthumously as she was canonized in 1250 by Pope Innocent IV, remembered as a saintly figure who shaped medieval Scotland.
From a displaced princess of a fading dynasty to the mother of kings and queen of a united realm, Margaret's story is one of transformation and resilience.
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