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SCAGLIA

SCALA     or     SCALIGER

SCALES

SCALIGER     ---   (see   SCALA)
 
SCANDERBEG     or     SCANDERBEGH     or     SCANDERBERGH

SCANDIANO

SCANDINAVIA

SCANE     or     SCANIA     or     SCANIE

SCARAMPI

SCARBOROUGH     or     SCARBROUGH     or     SCARBURGH

SCARESBRICK     or     SCARSBRICK

SCARGILL

SCARISBRICK

SCARPONE

SCARPORD

SCARRON

SCARSBRICK     ---   (see   SCARESBRICK)
 
SCARSHULL

SCARSMITH

SCAWEN

SCEAF

SCEAUX     or     SCHEAUX

SCELMO

SCEPEAUX

SCEPSIS

SCERAENA

SCETHROG

SCEY

SCHAACK     or     SCHAAK     or     SCHAICK

SCHABE

SCHACH

SCHACHTEN

SCHACK

SCHAD

SCHADE

SCHAESBERG

SCHAFF

SCHAFFGOTSCH

SCHAFFSTEDT     or     SCHAFSTADT     or     SCHAFSTED

SCHAGEN

SCHAICK     ---   (see   SCHAACK)
 
SCHALA

SCHALK

SCHALKHAUSEN

SCHALKSBERG

SCHALKSBERGE

SCHALLENBERG

SCHANNIS

SCHAPELOW

SCHARFFENBERG

SCHARFFENSTEIN

SCHARGE

SCHARNELLS

SCHAROETI

SCHARPENSTEIN

SCHARRE

SCHARTENBERG

SCHARTZEN

SCHARZFELD

SCHAT     or     SCHATEN

SCHATTE

SCHAUEN

SCHAUENBURG     or     SCHAUNBERG

SCHAUMBERG

SCHAUMBURG

SCHAW

SCHEAUX     ---   (see   SCEAUX)
 
SCHEBEN

SCHEEL

SCHEIBLER

SCHEIDT

SCHEIDUNG

SCHEIFFART

SCHELDE

SCHELDERODE

SCHELE

SCHELEN     or     SCHELENBURG

SCHELIHA

SCHELKLINGEN

SCHELLART

SCHELLENBERG

SCHELLENDORF

SCHELM     or     SCHELME

SCHENGEN

SCHENK

SCHENKENSTEIN

SCHEPELITZ

SCHEPPACH

SCHERENBEKE

SCHERENBERG

SCHERER

SCHERFF

SCHERFFGIN

SCHERMKE

SCHERRAGAU

SCHERTEL

SCHERTELZAN

SCHERTLIN

SCHERTZ

SCHESSICE

SCHEST     or     SCHESTOV     ---   (see also   SHESTOV)

SCHETE     ---   (see   SHUTE)
 
SCHEUERNSCHLOSS

SCHEWE

SCHEYERN

SCHEYFF

SCHICK

SCHICKFUS

SCHIDDERICH

SCHIERSTEDT     or     SCHIERSTADT

SCHIFER

SCHILDBERG

SCHILLING

SCHILLINGLAW

SCHINDEL

SCHINKEL

SCHINNEN

SCHIRNDING     or     SCHIRNDINGER

SCHIVAS

SCHKOPP

SCHLABRENDORFF

SCHLADEBACH

SCHLADEN

SCHLAGER

SCHLANZ

SCHLAREN

SCHLAWE     ---   (see also   POMERANIA)

SCHLEGEL

SCHLEGELL

SCHLEIDEN

SCHLEINITZ

SCHLEISEN     ---   (see   SILESIA)
 
SCHLEIZ-KOSTRITZ

SCHLEPEGRELL

SCHLESIEN     ---   (see   SILESIA)
 
SCHLESWIG     or     SCHLESVIG     or     SLEESWIJK     or     SLESVIG     or     SLESVIK

SCHLEUSER

SCHLEUSINGEN

SCHLEYER

SCHLICHTING

SCHLICK     or     SCHLIK

SCHLIEBEN

SCHLIEBITZ

SCHLINGWURM

SCHLITZ

SCHLON

SCHLOTHEIM

SCHLUCHTERN

SCHLUSSELBERG     or     SCHLUESSELBERG     or     SCHLUSSELBURG

SCHLUSSELFELDER

SCHMATZHAGEN

SCHMEHLEN

SCHMERTZING

SCHMIDT

SCHMIDTBURG     or     SCHMIDBURG

SCHMITBURG

SCHMULLING

SCHNAPPER

SCHNEEWEISS

SCHNEISS

SCHOELLNER

SCHOENAICH

SCHOENBURG     ---   (see   SCHONBOURG)
 
SCHOEPF     or     SCHUPF

SCHOMBERG

SCHONAICH

SCHONAU

SCHONBORN

SCHONBOURG     or     SCHOENBURG     or     SCHONBERG     or     SCHONBURG

SCHONEBECK

SCHONEBERG

SCHONEBURG

SCHONECK

SCHONECKEN

SCHONEFELD

SCHONENBERG     or     SCHONENBURG

SCHONFELD

SCHONFELS

SCHONFORST

SCHONHERING

SCHONING

SCHONOW

SCHONRODE

SCHONSTADT

SCHOONDONCK

SCHOONHOVEN

SCHORESWORTH

SCHORLEMMER

SCHORTZEN

SCHOTEN

SCHOTTISBROOKE     or     SHOTTESBROKE     or     SHOTTESBROOKE     or     SHOTTISBROOK

SCHOTZEN

SCHRAFFENBERG

SCHRAPELAU

SCHRATTENBACH

SCHRIEGWITZ

SCHRODER

SCHROFFENSTEIN

SCHROTER

SCHROTT

SCHUCKMANN

SCHULENBURG

SCHULZE

SCHUNEBERG

SCHUNEBERNER

SCHUPF     ---   (see   SCHOEPF)
 
SCHURFF     or     SCHURFFIUS

SCHURWE

SCHUSSENGAU

SCHUST

SCHUTZ

SCHUTZBAR

SCHUWE

SCHUYLDER

SCHUYLER

SCHWABEN     ---   (see   SWABIA)
 
SCHWABENGAU     ---   (see also   SWABIA)

SCHWABER     ---   (see   SWABIA)
 
SCHWALBACH

SCHWALENBERG     or     SCHWALLENBERG

SCHWANBERG     or     SVAMBERKA

SCHWANEBECK

SCHWANEN

SCHWARTENBURG     ---   (see   SCHWARZENBURG)
 
SCHWARZACH

SCHWARZBURG     or     SCHWARTZBURG     or     SCHWARZBOURG

SCHWARZENBURG     or     SCHWARTENBURG     or     SCHWARZENBERG     or     SWARTZENBERG

SCHWARZENECK

SCHWARZENSTEIN

SCHWEDEN     ---   (see   SWEDEN)
 
SCHWEICHOLD

SCHWEIDNITZ

SCHWEIN

SCHWEINACHGAU

SCHWEINBACH     or     SCHWEINBECK

SCHWEINFURT

SCHWEINICHEN

SCHWEINITZ

SCHWEINSBERG

SCHWEINSHAUPTEN

SCHWEIRIN     ---   (see   SCHWERIN)
 
SCHWENDI

SCHWENKFELD

SCHWEPPENHAUSER

SCHWERIN     or     SCHWEIRIN

SCHWERTE

SCHWERZELL

SCHWETZ

SCHWETZIN

SCHWETZKOW

SCHWICHELDT

SCHWIGGERSTHAL

SCHWIHOWSKY     ---   (see   SVIHOVASKA)
 
SCHYPWITH     ---   (see also   SKIPWITH)

SCHYRMESCHUR     ---   (see also   SCRYMGEOUR)

SCILLA

SCILLATA     or     SCILLIATO

SCILLON

SCIPIO

SCIPIONIA

SCLEROS     or     SCLERUS     ---   (see   SKLEROS)
 

SCOBHULL

SCOGAN

SCOLICE

SCONE     ---   (see also   PICTS)

SCORAILLES

SCORDIA

SCORGI

SCOT     ---   (see also   SCOTT)

SCOTENAI

SCOTI

SCOTS, Kings of (chronological)

*     The first King of Scottish Dal Riata was Fergus Mor mac Earca, d. ca 510, but list makers usually begin with Kenneth MacAlpin, also known as 77th King of Picts, who unified Pictland and Scotland and is generally considered to be First King of Scots. Kenneth I was an agnatic descendant of Fergus Mor, and uterine descendant of the Pictish Heiresses.
*     The symbol ( * ) means the King is omitted from some regnal lists.
(1) [848-858] Kenneth (Cinaed) I
(2) [858-862] Donald (Domnall) I
(3) [862-877] Constantine (Causantin) I
(4) [877-878] Aodh
(5,co-King) [878-889] Eochaid
(5,co-King) [878-889] Gregory (Giric) I
(6) [889-900] Donald (Domnall) II
(7) [900-943] Constantine (Causantin) II
(8) [943-954] Malcolm (Maol Chaluim) I
(9) [954-962] Indulph (Ildulb)
(10) [962-967] Dubh
(11) [967-971] Colin (Cailean)
(*) [973-977] Olaf (Amhlaigh), son or grandson of King Indulph
(12) [971-995] Kenneth (Cinaed) II
(13) [995-997] Constantine (Causantin) II
(14) [997-1005] Kenneth (Cinaed) III
(15) [1005-1034] Malcolm (Maol Chaluim) II
(16) [1034-1040] Duncan (Donnchadh) I
(17) [1040-1057] Macbeth (MacBheatha)
(18) [1057-1058] Lulach (Lughlagh)
(19) [1058-1093] Malcolm (Maol Chaluim) III
(20) [1093-1097] Donald (Domnall) III
(21) [1094] Duncan (Donnchadh) II
(22) [1097-1107] Edgar (Eagar), son of King Malcolm III
(23) [1107-1124] Alexander (Alasdair) I
(24) [1124-1153] David I
(25) [1153-1165] Malcolm (Maol Chaluim) IV, son of Henry (Eanraig) de Huntingdon
(26) [1165-1214] William (Uilleam) I
(27) [1214-1249] Alexander (Alasdair) II
(28) [1249-1286] Alexander (Alasdair) III
(*29) [(1286-1290)] Margaret
*     Margaret, who never set foot in Scotland, d. at age 7 and the legitimate issue of William I became extinct. Two descendants of William's brother David competed for the throne; Edward I of England (a descendant of King Malcolm III) was asked to arbitrate, sided with the Baliol faction, but eventually claimed the throne for himself. King John abdicated in 1296 and Edward I waged war with William Wallace for control of Scotland. We do not show all the Regents during this troubled period. (Although English domination persisted until the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn, and their claim was not formally renounced until 1328, we do not show Edward's heirs in this list.)
(30) [1292-1296] John (Iain) Balliol
(*31) [1296-1307] Edward Longshanks King of England
(*,Guardian) [1296-1298] William (Uilleam) Wallace
(32) [1306-1329] Robert (Roibert) I the Bruce
(33) [1329-1371] David II
*     The following King was crowned with English assistance.
(*34,rival) [1332-1336] Edward Baliol
(35) [1371-1390] Robert (Roibert) II
(36) [1390-1406] Robert (Roibert) III (born John)
*     With Robert III infirm, and then the young James I in English prison, Robert III's brother Robert of Albany was de facto Ruler.
(*Regent) [1390-1420] Robert Stewart of Albany
(37) [1406-1437] James (Seumas) I
(*Regent) [1420-1424] Murdoch Stewart of Albany
(38) [1437-1460] James (Seumas) II
(39) [1460-1488] James (Seumas) III
(40) [1488-1513] James (Seumas) IV
(41) [1513-1542] James (Seumas) V
(42) [1542-1567] Mary (Mairi) I
*     Mary spent most of her reign in English prison, so some of her relatives served as Regents.
(43) [1567-1625] James (Seumas) VI (James I of England from 1603)
(44) [1625-1649] Charles (Turlough) I
(*) [1649-1660] Era of Cromwell
(45) [1660-1685] Charles (Turlough) II
(46) [1685-1688] James (Seumas) VII, II of England
*     In 1688 the Stuart dynasty was overthrown in the ``Glorious Revolution.'' Refer to my List of Kings of England for subsequent Kings in Britain. The list here continues with the ``legitimate heirs'' of the Scottish crown as recognized by Jacobites.
(46) [1685-1701] James (Seumas) VII, II of England
(47) [1701-1766] James (Seumas) VIII, III of England
(48) [1766-1788] Charles (Turlough) III
(49) [1788-1807] Henry (Eanraig) I, IX of England
(50) [1807-1819] Charles (Turlough) IV, IV of Sardinia
(51) [1819-1824] Victor I, I of Sardinia
(52) [1824-1840] Mary (Mairi) II, III of England
(53) [1840-1875] Francis I, V of Modena
(54) [1875-1919] Mary (Mairi) III, IV of England
(55) [1919-1955] Robert (Roibert) IV, I of England
(56) [1955-1996] Albert I
(57) [1996-present] Francis II, son of Albert I

SCOTLAND     ---   (see   SCOTS)
 
SCOTS     or     ECOSSE     or     SCOTLAND

SCOTT     or     SCOT     or     SCOTTE     or     SKOTT

SCOTTI

SCOTTISH DAL RIATA     ---   (see also   DALRIADA)

SCOTTON

SCOTTS

SCOWLES

SCRASE

SCRIDGEMORE     ---   (see   SCRYMGEOUR)
 
SCRIMGEOUR     ---   (see   SCRYMGEOUR)
 
SCRIVELSBY

SCRIVEN

SCRIVENER

SCROBESBURY

SCROOPE     ---   (see also   SCROPE)

SCROPE     or     SCROOPE

SCRYMGEOUR     or     SCHYRMESCHUR     or     SCRIDGEMORE     or     SCRIMGEOUR

SCTHIA     ---   (see   SCYTHIA)
 

SCUDAMORE     or     ESCUDAMOR

SCUDARGUE

SCUDDER

SCULCOTES

SCULL

SCULLIARD

SCURLAGE

SCURLEMER

SCURLOCK

SCYLDING     or     SCYLDINGS     ---   (see   SKJOLDING)
 
SCYLFING

SCYROS

SCYTHIA     or     SCTHIA     or     SCYTHIANS


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