Visual Timeline: Alexander II of Scotland

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1198 CE: Alexander II of Scotland is born at Haddington in East Lothian.
 
1212 CE: Prince Alexander, future Alexander II of Scotland, is knighted by King John of England in Westminster.
 
 
1214 CE - 1249 CE: Reign of Alexander II of Scotland.
 
 
1214 CE: Alexander II of Scotland is invested at Scone Abbey.
 
1215 CE: The Magna Carta is signed by King John of England.
 
 
1216 CE: King John of England and Alexander II of Scotland exchange raids into each other's territory.
 
 
1216 CE: Alexander II of Scotland meets Prince Louis, claimant to the English throne, in Canterbury.
 
 
1217 CE: Alexander II of Scotland pays homage to Henry III of England at Northampton.
 
 
1221 CE: Alexander II of Scotland marries Joan, sister of Henry III of England, in York.
 
 
1222 CE: Alexander II of Scotland founds the royal burgh of Dumbarton.
 
 
1228 CE: Alexander II of Scotland ends the pretender mac Williams line.
 
 
1234 CE - 1235 CE: Alexander II of Scotland ends a rebellion in Galloway.
 
 
1237 CE: Henry III of England and Alexander II of Scotland sign the Peace of York.
 
 
1238 CE: Queen Joan, wife of Alexander II of Scotland, dies of illness.
 
1239 CE: Alexander II of Scotland marries his second wife, Marie de Coucy, a French noblewoman.
 
 
1241 CE: Birth of Alexander III of Scotland.
 
 
1247 CE: Alexander II of Scotland ends another major rebellion in Galloway.
 
 
1249 CE: Death of Alexander II of Scotland.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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