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King Macbeth of Scotland: Father of Undewyn Marcus De Norseman?
Father: Finlay MacRory, Mormaer of Moray
Mother: Donalda, daughter of Kenneth II
House of Dunkeld
Birth: c. 1005
Death: August 15, 1057, killed at the Battle of Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire by Malcolm III
Buried: Isle of Iona or near the Peel of Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire.
Married: Gruoch, daughter of Beoedh, son of Kenneth III , 1034
Stepson: Lulach
Macbeth, nicknamed the Red King. He was king of Moray and became king of the Scots when Duncan was killed in 1040. Duncan’s father Crinan was killed at Dunkeld in 1045. Macbeth married Guroch (Lady Macbeth) granddaughter of Malcolm II who had a son Lulach by her previous marriage.
In 1052 Macbeth became embroiled in the conflict between Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Edward the Confessor when he received a number of Norman exiles in his court.
In 1054 Macbeth’s forces were defeated at Dunsinane by a combined army of English, Norse and lowland Scots under Siward, Earl of Northumberland. Malcolm eldest son of Duncan was installed as ruler of Perth and Fife.
Mother: Donalda, daughter of Kenneth II
House of Dunkeld
Birth: c. 1005
Death: August 15, 1057, killed at the Battle of Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire by Malcolm III
Buried: Isle of Iona or near the Peel of Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire.
Married: Gruoch, daughter of Beoedh, son of Kenneth III , 1034
Stepson: Lulach
Macbeth, nicknamed the Red King. He was king of Moray and became king of the Scots when Duncan was killed in 1040. Duncan’s father Crinan was killed at Dunkeld in 1045. Macbeth married Guroch (Lady Macbeth) granddaughter of Malcolm II who had a son Lulach by her previous marriage.
In 1052 Macbeth became embroiled in the conflict between Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Edward the Confessor when he received a number of Norman exiles in his court.
In 1054 Macbeth’s forces were defeated at Dunsinane by a combined army of English, Norse and lowland Scots under Siward, Earl of Northumberland. Malcolm eldest son of Duncan was installed as ruler of Perth and Fife.
In 1057 Macbeth was killed by Malcolm in battle at Lumphanan in Mar, Aberdeenshire on the north side of the Mounth in 1057 after retreating to take his last stand in the battle at Lumphanan. His stepson Lulach became briefly king.
Eventually Macbeth was vilified as a usurper of the throne. He was immortalized by William Shakespeare in a play called ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’, although the play is historically inaccurate. In Shakespeare's play, Macbeth is portrayed as a good-hearted general when he was ruler of Moray to King Duncan, but is manipulated by his wife Lady Macbeth and three witches into becoming a villainous, depressive maniac haunted by the murder of Duncan. In fact Macbeth had as much right as Duncan to the throne and ruled successfully for 17 years. He was generous friend of the church and reported to have made a pilgrimage to Rome in 1050 where he gave money to the poor.
Eventually Macbeth was vilified as a usurper of the throne. He was immortalized by William Shakespeare in a play called ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’, although the play is historically inaccurate. In Shakespeare's play, Macbeth is portrayed as a good-hearted general when he was ruler of Moray to King Duncan, but is manipulated by his wife Lady Macbeth and three witches into becoming a villainous, depressive maniac haunted by the murder of Duncan. In fact Macbeth had as much right as Duncan to the throne and ruled successfully for 17 years. He was generous friend of the church and reported to have made a pilgrimage to Rome in 1050 where he gave money to the poor.
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