Donalda of Alba
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Donalda of Alba
Summary
Donalda of Alba is a human[1]. She died on January 1, 1005[2].
Key Facts
- Donalda of Alba died on January 1, 1005[2].
- Donalda of Alba's father was Malcolm II of Scotland[3].
- Donalda of Alba was married to Findláech of Moray[4].
- Donalda of Alba was married to Sigurd the Stout[5].
- A child of Donalda of Alba was Macbeth[6].
- A child of Donalda of Alba was Thorfinn the Mighty[7].
- Donalda of Alba is recorded as female[8].
- Donalda of Alba's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Donalda of Alba's noble title is recorded as princess[10].
- Donalda of Alba's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Women Worldwide[11].
Body
Origins and Family
Donalda of Alba's father was Malcolm II of Scotland[3].
Personal Life
Spouses include Findláech of Moray[4], 0950–1020[12] and Sigurd the Stout[5], 0960–1014[13]. Children include Macbeth[6], a king[14], 1005–1057[15], of Kingdom of Scotland[16] and Thorfinn the Mighty[7], 1009–1065[17], of Norway[18].
Death and Burial
Donalda of Alba died on January 1, 1005[2].
FAQs
Who were Donalda of Alba's parents?
Donalda of Alba's father was Malcolm II of Scotland[3].
Who was Donalda of Alba married to?
Donalda of Alba's spouses include Findláech of Moray[4] and Sigurd the Stout[5].