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Duncan I of Scotland

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Donnchad mac Crinain (Modern Gaelic: Donnchadh mac Crìonain; anglicised as Duncan I, and nicknamed An t-Ilgarach, "the Diseased" or "the Sick"; ca. 1001 – 14 August 1040) was king of Scotland (Alba) from 1034 to 1040. [1]

118 relations: Ada of Huntingdon, Alexander I of Scotland, Atropa belladonna, August 14, Banquo, Bethóc, Burial places of British royalty, Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts, Cawdor Castle, Character flaw, Clan Calder, Clan Donnachaidh, Clan Duncan, Clan Irvine, Clan Moncreiffe, Common house martin, Competitors for the Crown of Scotland, Constance, Duchess of Brittany, Crínán of Dunkeld, David I of Scotland, David Thewlis, David, Earl of Huntingdon, Demona, Donald III of Scotland, Donnchadh, Duan Albanach, Duncan (given name), Duncan II of Scotland, Duncan of Scotland, Dunkeld and Birnam, Durham University Library, Earl of Atholl, Edgar, King of Scotland, Edward the Confessor, Elgin Cathedral, Elgin, Moray, Geoffrey, Count of Nantes, Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria, Harald Maddadsson, Henry II of England, Henry of Scotland, Historical fiction, History of Scotland, House of Dunkeld, House of Moray, Inverness, Inverness Castle, Iona, Karl Hundason, Kenneth III of Scotland, ..., King Duncan, King Duncan (disambiguation), Kingdom of Alba, List of assassinations in fiction, List of coupled cousins, List of Gargoyles characters, List of heirs to the Scottish throne, List of historical figures dramatised by Shakespeare, List of historical opera characters, List of last scions, List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign, List of monarchs of the British Isles by cause of death, List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: D, List of Scottish monarchs, List of Shakespearean characters (A–K), List of state leaders in 1034, List of state leaders in 1035, List of state leaders in 1036, List of state leaders in 1037, List of state leaders in 1038, List of state leaders in 1039, List of state leaders in 1040, List of state leaders in the 11th century, Macbeth, Macbeth (opera), Macbeth, King of Scotland, Malcolm II of Scotland, Malcolm III of Scotland, Malcolm IV of Scotland, Maqbool, Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany, Matad, Earl of Atholl, Matilda of Boulogne, Máel Coluim, son of the king of the Cumbrians, Máel Muire, Earl of Atholl, Monarchy of the United Kingdom, Mormaer of Moray, November 25, Orkneyinga saga, Orson Welles theatre credits, Patrick Teoh, Queen Margaret College, Wellington, Rulers of Bamburgh, Scotland in the High Middle Ages, Scotland in the Middle Ages, Scottish independence, Scottish monarchs' family tree, Sebastian Shaw (actor), Shakespearean history, Sherlock Holmes pastiches, Siward, Earl of Northumbria, Sleep No More (2011 play), Stewarton, Suibne mac Cináeda, Thorfinn the Mighty, Timeline of British history (1000–1499), Treaty of Abernethy, Uhtred the Bold, Voodoo Macbeth, William Adelin, William FitzEmpress, William I, Count of Boulogne, William the Lion, 1001, 1034, 1040, 1040s in England, 11th century. Expand index (68 more) »

Ada of Huntingdon

Ada of Huntingdon (– after 1206) was a Scottish noblewoman and Countess of Holland by marriage to Floris III, Count of Holland.

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Alexander I of Scotland

Alexander I (medieval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim; modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim; c. 1078 – 23 April 1124), posthumously nicknamed The Fierce, was the King of Scotland from 1107 to his death.

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Atropa belladonna

Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae, which includes tomatoes, potatoes, and aubergine.

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August 14

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Banquo

Lord Banquo, the Thane of Lochaber, is a character in William Shakespeare's 1606 play Macbeth.

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Bethóc

Bethóc ingen Maíl Coluim meic Cináeda was the elder daughter of Máel Coluim mac Cináeda, King of Scots, and the mother of his successor, Duncan I.

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Burial places of British royalty

These burial places of British royalty record the known graves of monarchs who have reigned in some part of the British Isles (currently includes only the monarchs of Scotland, England, native princes of Wales to 1283, or monarchs of the Great Britain, and the United Kingdom), as well as members of their royal families.

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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Cawdor Castle

Cawdor Castle is set amid gardens in the parish of Cawdor in Nairnshire, Scotland.

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Character flaw

In the creation and criticism of fictional works, a character flaw is a limitation, imperfection, problem, phobia, or deficiency present in a character who may be otherwise very functional.

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Clan Calder

Clan Calder is a Highland Scottish clan.

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Clan Donnachaidh

Clan Donnachaidh (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Donnchaidh), also known as Clan Robertson and Clann Donnchaidh, is a Scottish clan.

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Clan Duncan

The personal name Duncan can be found in Scotland’s oldest records in its Gaelic form Dunchad/Donchadh/Donachie/Donnchadh and other spelling variants.

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Clan Irvine

Clan Irvine (also called Irving) is a Scottish clan.

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Clan Moncreiffe

Clan Moncreiffe is a Scottish clan.

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Common house martin

The common house martin (Delichon urbicum), sometimes called the northern house martin or, particularly in Europe, just house martin, is a migratory passerine bird of the swallow family which breeds in Europe, north Africa and temperate Asia; and winters in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical Asia.

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Competitors for the Crown of Scotland

With the death of King Alexander III in 1286, the crown of Scotland passed to his only surviving descendant, his three-year-old granddaughter Margaret, the Maid of Norway.

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Constance, Duchess of Brittany

Constance (Breton: Konstanza; 1161 – c. 5 September 1201) was Duchess of Brittany from 1166 to her death in 1201Judith Everard, Michael Jones, The Charters of Duchess Constance of Brittany and her Family (1171-1221), The Boydell Press, 1999, p. 38 and Countess of Richmond from 1171 to 1201.

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Crínán of Dunkeld

Crínán of Dunkeld (died 1045) was the hereditary abbot of the monastery of Dunkeld, and perhaps the Mormaer of Atholl.

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David I of Scotland

David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern: Daibhidh I mac Chaluim; – 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of the Scots from 1124 to 1153.

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David Thewlis

David Thewlis (born David Wheeler; born 20 March 1963) is an English actor, director, screenwriter, and author.

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David, Earl of Huntingdon

David of Scotland (Medieval Gaelic: Dabíd) (1152 – 17 June 1219) was a Scottish prince and 8th Earl of Huntingdon.

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Demona

Demona, (lit. "She-Demon"), voiced by Marina Sirtis, is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists of the Disney animated television series Gargoyles.

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Donald III of Scotland

Donald III (Medieval Gaelic: Domnall mac Donnchada; Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Dhonnchaidh), and nicknamed "Donald the Fair" or "Donald the White" (Medieval Gaelic:"Domnall Bán", anglicised as Donald Bane/Bain or Donalbane/Donalbain), (c. 1032–1099) was King of Scots from 1093–1094 and 1094–1097.

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Donnchadh

Donnchadh is a Gaelic masculine given name and is common to both the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages.

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Duan Albanach

The Duan Albanach (Song of the Scots) is a Middle Gaelic poem found with the Lebor Bretnach, a Gaelic version of the Historia Brittonum of Nennius, with extensive additional material (mostly concerning Scotland).

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Duncan (given name)

Duncan is a given name.

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Duncan II of Scotland

Donnchad mac Máel Coluim (Modern Gaelic: Donnchadh mac Mhaoil Chaluim;Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim is the Mediaeval Gaelic form. anglicised as Duncan II; c. 1060 – 12 November 1094) was king of Scots.

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Duncan of Scotland

Duncan of Scotland may refer to.

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Dunkeld and Birnam

Dunkeld and Birnam are two adjacent towns in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.

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Durham University Library

The Durham University Library is the centrally administered library of Durham University in England.

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Earl of Atholl

The Mormaer or Earl of Atholl was the title of the holder of a medieval comital lordship straddling the highland province of Atholl (Ath Fodhla), now in northern Perthshire.

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Edgar, King of Scotland

Edgar or Étgar mac Maíl Choluim (Modern Gaelic: Eagar mac Mhaoil Chaluim), nicknamed Probus, "the Valiant" (c. 1074 – 8 January 1107), was King of Scotland from 1097 to 1107.

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Edward the Confessor

Edward the Confessor (Ēadƿeard Andettere, Eduardus Confessor; 1003 – 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England.

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Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral is a historic ruin in Elgin, Moray, north-east Scotland.

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Elgin, Moray

Elgin (Eilginn, Ailgin) is a town (former cathedral city) and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland.

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Geoffrey, Count of Nantes

Geoffrey VI (1 June 1134 – 27 July 1158) was Count of Nantes from 1156 to 1158.

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Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria

Gospatric or Cospatric (from the Cumbric "Servant of Saint Patrick"), (died after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and later lord of sizable estates around Dunbar.

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Harald Maddadsson

Harald Maddadsson (Old Norse: Haraldr Maddaðarson, Gaelic: Aralt mac Mataid) (c. 1134 – 1206) was Earl of Orkney and Mormaer of Caithness from 1139 until 1206.

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Henry II of England

Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also partially controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany.

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Henry of Scotland

Henry of Scotland (Eanric mac Dabíd, 1114 – 12 June 1152) was heir apparent to the Kingdom of Alba.

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Historical fiction

Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past.

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History of Scotland

The is known to have begun by the end of the last glacial period (in the paleolithic), roughly 10,000 years ago.

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House of Dunkeld

The House of Dunkeld, in Scottish Gaelic Dùn Chailleann (meaning Fort of the Caledonii or of the Caledonians), is a historiographical and genealogical construct to illustrate the clear succession of Scottish kings from 1034 to 1040 and from 1058 to 1290.

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House of Moray

The so-called House of Moray is a historiographical and genealogical construct to illustrate the succession of rulers whose base was at the region of Moray and who ruled sometimes a larger kingdom.

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Inverness

Inverness (from the Inbhir Nis, meaning "Mouth of the River Ness", Inerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands.

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Inverness Castle

Inverness Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Inbhir Nis) sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Inverness, Scotland.

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Iona

Iona (Ì Chaluim Chille) is a small island in the Inner Hebrides off the Ross of Mull on the western coast of Scotland.

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Karl Hundason

Karl Hundason, also Karl Hundisson, is a personage in the Orkneyinga Saga.

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Kenneth III of Scotland

Cináed mac Duib (Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Dhuibh) anglicised as Kenneth III, and nicknamed An Donn, "the Chief" or "the Brown", (c. 966 – 25 March 1005) was King of Scots from 997 to 1005.

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King Duncan

King Duncan is a fictional character in Shakespeare's Macbeth. He is the father of two youthful sons (Malcolm and Donalbain), and the victim of a well-plotted regicide in a power grab by his trusted captain Macbeth.

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King Duncan (disambiguation)

King Duncan is a character in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth.

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Kingdom of Alba

The Kingdom of Alba refers to the Kingdom of Scotland between the deaths of Donald II (Domnall mac Causantin) in 900 and of Alexander III in 1286, which then led indirectly to the Scottish Wars of Independence.

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List of assassinations in fiction

Assassinations have formed a major plot element in various works of fiction.

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List of coupled cousins

This is a list of prominent individuals who have been romantically or maritally coupled with a cousin.

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List of Gargoyles characters

In the animated television series Gargoyles and the spinoff comic books Gargoyles (SLG comic) and Gargoyles: Bad Guys, Gargoyles are a species of winged humanoid creatures that are the focus of the show.

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List of heirs to the Scottish throne

List of heirs apparent and presumptive to the Scottish throne details those people who have been either heir apparent or heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Scotland, according to the rules of cognatic primogeniture, except at times when other forms of inheritance were specified, for example from 1371 to 1542 when the succession was limited to agnatic primogeniture by Act of Parliament.

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List of historical figures dramatised by Shakespeare

This list contains the biographies of historical figures who appear in the plays of William Shakespeare.

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List of historical opera characters

This is a list of historical figures who have been characters in opera or operetta.

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List of last scions

This is a list of last scions or individuals who were the last member of a ruling house, or other prominent family, where heredity is the prime form of inheritance.

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List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign

The following is a list, ordered by length of reign, of the monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1927–present), the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1927), the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1801), the Kingdom of England (871–1707), the Kingdom of Scotland (878–1707), the Kingdom of Ireland (1542–1800), and the Principality of Wales (1216–1542).

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List of monarchs of the British Isles by cause of death

This is a list of Monarchs of the British Isles by cause of death.

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List of Scottish monarchs

The monarch of Scotland was the head of state of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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List of Shakespearean characters (A–K)

This article is an index of characters appearing in the plays of William Shakespeare whose names begin with the letters A to K. Characters with names beginning with the letters L to Z may be found here.

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List of state leaders in 1034

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List of state leaders in 1035

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List of state leaders in 1036

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List of state leaders in 1037

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List of state leaders in 1038

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List of state leaders in 1039

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List of state leaders in 1040

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List of state leaders in the 11th century

;State leaders in the 10th century – State leaders in the 12th century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 11th century (1001–1100) AD.

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Macbeth

Macbeth (full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606.

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Macbeth (opera)

Macbeth is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi, with an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and additions by Andrea Maffei, based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name.

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Macbeth, King of Scotland

Macbeth (Medieval Gaelic: Mac Bethad mac Findlaích; Modern Gaelic: MacBheatha mac Fhionnlaigh; nicknamed Rí Deircc, "the Red King"; – 15 August 1057) was King of Scots from 1040 until his death.

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Malcolm II of Scotland

Malcolm II (Gaelic: Máel Coluim; c. 954 - 25 November 1034) was King of the Scots from 1005 until his death.

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Malcolm III of Scotland

Malcolm III (Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Donnchada; c. 26 March 1031 – 13 November 1093) was King of Scots from 1058 to 1093.

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Malcolm IV of Scotland

Malcolm IV (Mediaeval Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Eanric; Modern Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig), nicknamed Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24 May 11419 December 1165), King of Scots, was the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumbria (died 1152) and Ada de Warenne.

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Maqbool

Maqbool is a 2003 Indian crime tragedy directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and starring Pankaj Kapur, Irrfan Khan, Tabu and Masumeh Makhija in an adaptation of the play Macbeth by Shakespeare.

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Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany

Margaret of Huntingdon (1145–1201) was a Scottish princess and Duchess of Brittany.

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Matad, Earl of Atholl

Matad of Atholl was Mormaer of Atholl, 1130s–1153/59.

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Matilda of Boulogne

Matilda I of Boulogne (1105? – 3 May 1152) was Queen of England as the wife of King Stephen, whom she supported in his struggle for the English throne against their cousin Empress Matilda.

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Máel Coluim, son of the king of the Cumbrians

Máel Coluim (fl. 1054) was an eleventh-century magnate who seems to have been established as either King of Alba or King of Strathclyde.

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Máel Muire, Earl of Atholl

Máel Muire of Atholl was Mormaer of Atholl at the beginning of the 12th century, until sometime perhaps in the 1130s.

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Monarchy of the United Kingdom

The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom, its dependencies and its overseas territories.

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Mormaer of Moray

The Mormaerdom or Kingdom of Moray (Middle Irish: Muireb or Moreb; Medieval Latin: Muref or Moravia; Modern Gaelic: Moireabh) was a lordship in High Medieval Scotland that was destroyed by King David I of Scotland in 1130.

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November 25

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Orkneyinga saga

The Orkneyinga saga (also called the History of the Earls of Orkney and Jarls' Saga) is an historical narrative of the history of the Orkney and Shetland islands and their relationship with other local polities, particularly Norway and Scotland.

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Orson Welles theatre credits

This is a comprehensive listing of the theatre work of Orson Welles.

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Patrick Teoh

Patrick Teoh (born 16 October 1947) is an actor and radio personality in Malaysia.

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Queen Margaret College, Wellington

Queen Margaret College is an independent girls’ school in Wellington, New Zealand, providing education for students from Year 1 to 13 with a co-educational Pre-School.

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Rulers of Bamburgh

From the destruction of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria by the Vikings in 867 to the early eleventh century, Bamburgh and the surrounding region (the former Bernicia), the northern part of Northumbria, was ruled for a short period by shadowy kings, then by a series of ealdormen (Latin duces, Old English eorl, modern English earl) and high-reeves (from Old English heah-gerefa).

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Scotland in the High Middle Ages

The High Middle Ages of Scotland encompass Scotland in the era between the death of Domnall II in 900 AD and the death of King Alexander III in 1286, which was an indirect cause of the Scottish Wars of Independence.

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Scotland in the Middle Ages

Scotland in the Middle Ages concerns the history of Scotland from the departure of the Romans to the adoption of major aspects of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century.

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Scottish independence

Scottish independence (Scots unthirldom; Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba) is a political aim of various political parties, advocacy groups, and individuals in Scotland (which is a country of the United Kingdom) for the country to become an independent sovereign state.

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Scottish monarchs' family tree

This is a family tree for the kings of Scotland, since the unification under the House of Alpin in 834, to the personal union with England in 1603 under James VI of Scotland.

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Sebastian Shaw (actor)

Sebastian Lewis Shaw (29 May 1905 – 23 December 1994) was an English actor, director, novelist, playwright and poet.

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Shakespearean history

In the First Folio, the plays of William Shakespeare were grouped into three categories: comedies, histories, and tragedies.

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Sherlock Holmes pastiches

Sherlock Holmes has long been a popular character for pastiche, Holmes-related work by authors and creators other than Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Siward, Earl of Northumbria

Siward (or more recently) or Sigurd (Sigeweard, Sigurðr digri) was an important earl of 11th-century northern England.

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Sleep No More (2011 play)

Sleep No More is the New York City production of a site-specific work of theatre created by British theatre company Punchdrunk.

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Stewarton

Stewarton (Stewartoun, Baile nan Stiùbhartach) is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Suibne mac Cináeda

Suibne mac Cináeda (died 1034) was an eleventh-century ruler of the Gall Gaidheil, a population of mixed Scandinavian and Gaelic ethnicity.

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Thorfinn the Mighty

Thorfinn Sigurdsson (1009?– 1065), also known as Thorfinn the Mighty, (Old Norse: Þorfinnr inn riki) was an 11th-century Earl of Orkney.

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Timeline of British history (1000–1499)

This article presents a timeline of events in British history from 1000 AD until 1499 AD.

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Treaty of Abernethy

The Treaty of Abernethy was signed at the Scottish village of Abernethy in 1072 where king Malcolm III of Scotland paid homage to William I, King of England, acknowledging William as his feudal overlord.

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Uhtred the Bold

Uchtred or Uhtred, called the Bold, (d. 1016) was the ealdorman of all Northumbria from 1006 to 1016, when he was assassinated.

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Voodoo Macbeth

The Voodoo Macbeth is a common nickname for the Federal Theatre Project's 1936 New York production of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.

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William Adelin

William Ætheling (5 August 1103 – 25 November 1120), commonly called Adelin, sometimes Adelinus, Adelingus, A(u)delin or other Latinised Norman-French variants of Ætheling, was the son of Henry I of England by his wife Matilda of Scotland, and was thus heir apparent to the throne.

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William FitzEmpress

William FitzEmpress (22 July 1136 at Argentan, Normandy, – 30 January 1164 at Rouen, Normandy) was the youngest of the three sons of Empress Matilda and Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou.

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William I, Count of Boulogne

William I of Blois (c. 1137 – 11 October 1159) was Count of Boulogne (1153–1159) and Earl of Surrey jure uxoris (1153–1159).

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William the Lion

William the Lion (Mediaeval Gaelic: Uilliam mac Eanric (i.e. William, son of Henry); Modern Gaelic: Uilleam mac Eanraig), sometimes styled William I, also known by the nickname Garbh, "the Rough",Uilleam Garbh; e.g. Annals of Ulster, s.a. 1214.6; Annals of Loch Cé, s.a. 1213.10.

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1001

Year 1001 (MI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1034

Year 1034 (MXXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1040

Year 1040 (MXL) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1040s in England

Events from the 1040s in England.

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11th century

The 11th century is the period from 1001 to 1100 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Common Era, and the 1st century of the 2nd millennium.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_I_of_Scotland

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