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| Duncan I, King of Scotland Gracious' 'the | |
| Birth: | ABT 1001 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland |
| Death: | 14 AUG 1040 in Bothganowan, Elgin |
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Burial: Iona, Near Elgin, Scotland
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Text: Duncan I (1001?-40), king of Scotland (1034-40), grandson of King Malco
lm II Mackenneth, whom he succeeded. Before his accession to the Scotti
sh throne hewasruler of the kingdom of Strathclyde. Macbeth, who ruled t
he neighboring kingdomof Moray and served Duncan as a general, killed h
im and became king of Scotland. Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth is bas
ed on the struggle between the two kings.
Encarta' 98 Desk Encyclopedia & 1996-97 Microsoft Corporation.
All rights reserved.
King Duncan I killed in battle at Pitgavney, near Elgin, byhiscousin Macb
eth.
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