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  1. Nov 27, 2020 · 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.

  2. Nov 16, 2020 · (1045 – November 16, 1093) Saint Margaret of Scotlands Story. Margaret of Scotland was a truly liberated woman in the sense that she was free to be herself. For her, that meant freedom to love God and serve others. Not Scottish by birth, Margaret was the daughter of Princess Agatha of Hungary and the Anglo-Saxon Prince Edward Atheling.

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · 4 min read. St. Margaret of Scotland (1045-1093), the granddaughter of an English king, was born in Hungary due to her father’s exile there as a child. Her early years were spent in the Hungarian court, among pious and observant Catholic royals.

  4. c. 1045–1093. Patron Saint of learning, parents of large families, parents who have lost a child, queens, and widows. Canonized by Pope Innocent IV in 1251. Liturgical Color: White. Quote: She was called Margaret, and in the sight of God she showed herself to be a pearl, precious in faith and works.

  5. Mar 25, 2017 · Queen and Saint, Religious Reformer. Saint Margaret of Scotland, reading the Bible to her husband, King Malcolm III of Scotland. Getty Images / Hulton Archive. Known for: Queen Consort of Scotland (married to Malcolm III -- Malcolm Canmore -- of Scotland), Patroness of Scotland, reforming the Church of Scotland.

  6. Catholicism. Saints. 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. May 23, 2018 · St. Margaret of Scotland. views 3,560,866 updated May 23 2018. St. Margaret of Scotland (1045-1093), wife of the Scottish king Malcolm III, introduced important religious reforms into Scotland and was a civilizing agent in the social life of that country.

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