Malcolm III of Scotland
Monarch
1031 – 1093
Who was Malcolm III of Scotland?
Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, was King of Scots. He was the eldest son of King Duncan I. Malcolm's long reign, lasting 35 years, preceded the beginning of the Scoto-Norman age. He is the historical equivalent of the character of the same name in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Malcolm's Kingdom did not extend over the full territory of modern Scotland: the north and west of Scotland remained in Scandinavian, Norse-Gael and Gaelic control, and the areas under the control of the Kings of Scots did not advance much beyond the limits set by Malcolm II until the 12th century. Malcolm III fought a succession of wars against the Kingdom of England, which may have had as their goal the conquest of the English earldom of Northumbria. These wars did not result in any significant advances southwards. Malcolm's main achievement is to have continued a line which would rule Scotland for many years, although his role as "founder of a dynasty" has more to do with the propaganda of his youngest son David, and his descendants, than with any historical reality.
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- Born
- Mar 26, 1031
Scotland - Also known as
- Малкольм III
- Malkolm III av Skottland
- Malcolm III
- 马尔科姆三世
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- Died
- Nov 13, 1093
Alnwick - Resting place
- Dunfermline Abbey
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on July 23, 2013
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