Margaret, Queen of Scotland, who died in 1093, was renowned in her own lifetime for her wisdom and intellect, as well as for her care and compassion toward her subjects. This early account of Margaret's life was written for her daughter by Turgot, a cleric in the Scottish court who was a confidant of the Queen.
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Margaret, Queen of Scotland, who died in 1093, was renowned in her own lifetime for her wisdom and intellect, as well as for her care and compassion toward her subjects. This early account of Margaret's life was written for her daughter by Turgot, a cleric in the Scottish court who was a confidant of the Queen.
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