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1084 CE: Future David I of Scotland is born.
1093 CE: Future David I of Scotland is forced into exile in England.
1114 CE: Future David I of Scotland marries Countess Maud de Senlis and acquires large estates in England.
1115 CE - 1152 CE: Life of Earl Henry, son of David I of Scotland.
1124 CE - 1153 CE: Reign of David I of Scotland.
1124 CE: David I of Scotland becomes king.
1125 CE: Malcolm, illegitimate son of Alexander I of Scotland, is defeated in battle by supporters of David I of Scotland.
1130 CE: Malcolm, illegitimate son of Alexander I of Scotland, is defeated for a second time in battle by supporters of David I of Scotland.
1135 CE - 1154 CE: Reign of King Stephen of England (aka Stephen of Blois) with a brief interruption in 1141 CE.
1136 CE: David I of Scotland invades northern England.
1138 CE: David I of Scotland invades northern England for a second time.
1138 CE: King Stephen of England wins a decisive victory against David I of Scotland near Northallerton in Yorkshire at the battle of the Standard.
1149 CE: Henry of Anjou (future Henry II of England) attacks the north of England with the assistance of David I of Scotland but is defeated by King Stephen of England.
1150 CE: David I of Scotland founds Dunfermline Abbey.
1153 CE: Death of David I of Scotland at Carlisle.