The peace secured by the treaty was an uneasy one and in 1093 Malcolm once again invaded northern England. An arranged ...
Malcolm's rule (1005 - 1034 AD) was characterised by two major aims. Firstly he wanted to secure his family's right of succession to throne. Secondly he desired to expand the territory of his kingdom.
From the real 11th century king to Shakespeare’s tragic character, this exhibition offers a fascinating insight into the ...
Scotland’s King David I was described ... However, after Robert the Bruce, Macbeth, six guys called James, and perhaps ...
Malcolm tells Macduff that he is ... Macbeth become bold in their quest to become king. Macbeth slays his king and takes the throne of Scotland after hearing of his destiny from three witches.
The Australian Shakespeare Company offer an expedited but faithful adaptation of Macbeth in the Royal Botanic Gardens.
The House of Dunkeld, as it has become known, would rule Scotland for the next 250 years. The death of his father, Duncan I, at the hands of Macbeth meant that young Malcolm had to seek safety ...
A powerful of Mormaer of Moray, Macbeth had married ... his power during his lifetime. Malcolm fought several battles against the Norse settlers in the north of Scotland with mixed results but ...