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ALEXANDER II

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 563 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALEXANDER II  . (1198-1249), king of Scotland, son of William the Lion and Ermengarde of Beaumont, was born at Haddington in 1198, and succeeded to the
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kingdom on the
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death of his
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father in 1214 . The
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year after his accession the clans MacWilliam and MacHeth, inveterate enemies of the Scottish
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crown, broke into revolt; but the insurrection was speedily quelled . In the same year Alexander joined the
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English barons in their struggle against John, and led an army into England in support of their cause; but on the conclusion of peace after John's death between his youthful son Henry III. and the French prince Louis, the Scottish king was included in the pacification . The reconciliation thus effected was further strengthened by the
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marriage of Alexander to Henry's
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sister Joanna in 1221 . The next year was marked by the subjection of the hitherto semi-
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independent
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district of Argyll . A revolt in Galloway in 1235 was crushed without difficulty; nor did an invasion attempted soon after-wards by its exiled leaders meet with any better fortune . Soon afterwards a claim for homage from Henry of England drew forth from Alexander a
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counter-claim to the
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northern English counties . The dispute, however, was settled by a compromise in 1237 . A
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threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries; but the prompt
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action of Alexander in anticipating his attack,and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle . Alexander now turned his attention to securing the Western Isles, which still owned a nominal dependence on Norway . Negotiations and
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purchase were successively tried but without success .

Alexander next attempted to seduce Ewen, the son of

Duncan, lord of Argyll, from his allegiance to the
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Norwegian king . Ewen refused his overtures, and Alexander sailed forth to compel him . But on the way he was seized with fever at Kerrera, and died there on the 8th of
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July 1249 .

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