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Malise (Gaelic: Maol Íosa; fl. 1099–1141) is the earliest-known earl, or mormaer, of Strathearn in central Scotland. In 1138, Malise participated in King David's invasion of England, and he fought in the vanguard at the Battle of the Standard. Like his son and successor Ferquhard, Malise is largely absent from the witness lists of Scottish royal charters, indicating a lack of involvement in royal government. He was, however, a witness to a charter of David, confirming certain gifts and grants to Dunfermline Abbey, dated about 1128.

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  • Máel Ísu, 1. Earl of Strathearn (de)
  • Malise Ier de Strathearn (fr)
  • Malise I, Earl of Strathearn (en)
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  • Máel Ísu (lat. Mallus, engl. Malise, * vor 1100; † nach 14. Juni 1141), war ein schottischer Adeliger und der erste historisch nachweisbare Mormaer oder Earl von Strathearn. (de)
  • Malise (Gaelic: Maol Íosa; fl. 1099–1141) is the earliest-known earl, or mormaer, of Strathearn in central Scotland. In 1138, Malise participated in King David's invasion of England, and he fought in the vanguard at the Battle of the Standard. Like his son and successor Ferquhard, Malise is largely absent from the witness lists of Scottish royal charters, indicating a lack of involvement in royal government. He was, however, a witness to a charter of David, confirming certain gifts and grants to Dunfermline Abbey, dated about 1128. (en)
  • Malise ou Máel Íosa (gaélique: Máel i.e Tonsuré & Ísu ou Íosa i.e Jesus) est un mormaer de Strathearn vers 1115 à vers 1160. Premier mormaer de Strathearn dont on trouve trace dans la documentation sous la forme de « Mallus Comes », comme témoin lors de la fondation d'un prieuré à Scone en 1114/115 sous le règne du roi Alexandre Ier d'Écosse. Sous le règne de David Ier d'Écosse, Máel Ísu Ier combat à la bataille de l'Étendard, le 22 août 1138. Après la défaite écossaise, il doit, comme représentant de la noblesse gaélique, donner en otage un de ses fils aux Anglo-Normands. (fr)
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  • Máel Ísu (lat. Mallus, engl. Malise, * vor 1100; † nach 14. Juni 1141), war ein schottischer Adeliger und der erste historisch nachweisbare Mormaer oder Earl von Strathearn. (de)
  • Malise ou Máel Íosa (gaélique: Máel i.e Tonsuré & Ísu ou Íosa i.e Jesus) est un mormaer de Strathearn vers 1115 à vers 1160. Premier mormaer de Strathearn dont on trouve trace dans la documentation sous la forme de « Mallus Comes », comme témoin lors de la fondation d'un prieuré à Scone en 1114/115 sous le règne du roi Alexandre Ier d'Écosse. Sous le règne de David Ier d'Écosse, Máel Ísu Ier combat à la bataille de l'Étendard, le 22 août 1138. Après la défaite écossaise, il doit, comme représentant de la noblesse gaélique, donner en otage un de ses fils aux Anglo-Normands. À sa mort, il a sans doute pour successeur Ferthet ou Ferchar de Strathearn qui n'est peut-être pas le fils évoqué ci-dessus. (fr)
  • Malise (Gaelic: Maol Íosa; fl. 1099–1141) is the earliest-known earl, or mormaer, of Strathearn in central Scotland. In 1138, Malise participated in King David's invasion of England, and he fought in the vanguard at the Battle of the Standard. Like his son and successor Ferquhard, Malise is largely absent from the witness lists of Scottish royal charters, indicating a lack of involvement in royal government. He was, however, a witness to a charter of David, confirming certain gifts and grants to Dunfermline Abbey, dated about 1128. Aelred of Rievaulx portrays Malise as the chief representative of the native Scottish faction at the royal court, opposed to the faction of Normans led by Robert de Brus. He married Rosabella Forteith, by whom he had his son Ferquhard, his only known issue. (en)
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