Margaret, Queen (scotland) : All Data
Margaret, Queen of the Kingdom of Scotland, reigned from 1286 to 1290. During her short tenure, Scotland faced internal conflicts rather than external wars. The most significant event that occurred during her rule was the Great Cause, a dispute over the Scottish succession. This conflict arose after the death of Alexander III, and it involved several claimants to the throne, including Margaret herself. However, she tragically died in 1290, before the issue could be resolved. Therefore, there were no major wars or revolts during Margaret's reign, as her time as queen was primarily marked by the succession crisis and the subsequent interregnum.