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  1. Saint Margaret of Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic: Naomh Maighréad; Scots: Saunt Marget, c. 1045 – 16 November 1093 ), also known as Margaret of Wessex, was an English princess and a Scottish queen. Margaret was sometimes called "The Pearl of Scotland". [1]

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · St. Margaret of Scotland (born c. 1045, probably Hungary—died November 16, 1093, Edinburgh; canonized 1250; feast day November 16, Scottish feast day June 16) was the queen consort of Malcolm III Canmore and patroness of Scotland. Margaret was brought up at the Hungarian court, where her father, Edward (son of Edmund Ironside ), was in exile.

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    • She is called the “Apostle of Scotland” While Scotland was first evangelized by St. Columba in the 6th century, by the time St. Margaret became queen in the 11th century, few practiced the Catholic faith.
    • She is the patron of large families. While St. Margaret was an active queen, she also was a devoted mother. She had eight children, six sons and two daughters.
    • She ate her food only after the poor ate. St. Margaret dearly loved the poor and surrounded herself with them every day. In fact, she refused to eat breakfast until the poor ate their breakfast.
    • She started her day in prayer. Prayer was an essential part of St. Margaret’s life. She woke-up before anyone else in the royal household and went down to the chapel to pray.
  4. Nov 27, 2020 · Definition. Saint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1046-1093 CE) was, as the second wife of Malcolm III (r. 1058-1093 CE), the queen of Scotland from 1070 CE until her death in November 1093 CE. A princess of the royal house of Wessex, she brought Anglo- Saxon cultural practices to Scotland and promoted Roman Catholicism in her adopted kingdom.

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  5. May 25, 2022 · St. Margaret, known as ‘The Pearl of Scotland,” was originally from Hungary and married King Malcolm III of Scotland in 1070. They had eight children, all six of the boys became Kings of ...

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  6. St. Margaret of Scotland. Born about 1045, died 16 Nov., 1092, was a daughter of Edward "Outremere", or "the Exile", by Agatha, kinswoman of Gisela, the wife of St. Stephen of Hungary. She was the granddaughter of Edmund Ironside.

  7. Jun 12, 2023 · St. Margaret was more than a wife to children born in the faith. She led a country back to God, was defiant against heresies and paganism, reformed Catholic teaching and education, and stood for the oppressed by giving away possessions and instituting new laws. She was created for more than one specific role.

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