David, as ruler of Cumbria, has taken …
Years: 1153 - 1153
November
David, as ruler of Cumbria, has taken Anglo-Normans into his service, and during his kingship many others have settled in Scotland, founding important families and intermarrying with the older Scottish aristocracy.
Bruce, Stewart, Comyn, and Oliphant are among the noted names whose bearers had gone from northern France to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and now to Scotland in the reign of David.
To these and other French-speaking immigrants, David has granted land in return for specified military service or contributions of money, as had been done in England from the time of the Conquest.
A devoted son of the church, he has also reorganized Scottish Christianity to conform with continental European and English usages and founded many religious communities, mostly for Cistercian monks and Augustinian canons, earning himself the posthumous title of David the Saint (although he has never been formally canonized.
He dies at Carlisle on May 24 1153; …
Locations
People
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Scottish people
- Alba (Scotland), Scots Kingdom of
- England, (Norman) Kingdom of
- Augustinians, or Order of St. Augustine
- Cistercians, Order of the (White Friars)
- Anglo-Normans
