Malcolm Canmore
Malcolm Canmore, also known as Malcolm III of Scotland, was a king who reigned from 1058 to 1093. He was the son of Duncan I and became known for his efforts to consolidate power in Scotland after a period of instability. His reign marked the beginning of the transition from a Celtic to a more feudal society, influenced by the Norman Conquest of England.
Malcolm Canmore is often remembered for his marriage to Margaret of Wessex, which helped strengthen ties between Scotland and England. Together, they had several children, including David I, who would later become a significant king in Scottish history. Malcolm's legacy includes the promotion of Christianity and the establishment of a more organized government.