1220s in Scotland
Events from the 1220s in the Kingdom of Scotland.
1220s in Scotland |
Decades in 13th century Scotland: |
1200s | 1210s | 1220s | 1230s | 1240s |
Monarch
- Alexander II, 1214–1249
Events
- 21 June 1221 – the wedding of Alexander II of Scotland and Joan of England.[1]
- 1224 – Elgin Cathedral is founded and dedicated in Moray.
- 1229 – Balmerino Abbey is established by Ermengarde de Beaumont and Alexander II of Scotland.
Deaths
- 11 September 1222 – Adam of Melrose, abbot and bishop
Full date unknown
- c. 1221 – Ada, Countess of Atholl (died 1266)
- c. 1222 – Walter Olifard
- 1223 – Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn (born 1150)
- c. 1226 – William de Moravia of Petty
References
- Mackenzie, Agnes Mure (1957). The Foundations of Scotland. p. 251.
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