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Dunsinane Hill (/dʌnˈsɪnən/ dun-SIN-ən) is a hill of the
Sidlaws near the
village of
Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. It is
mentioned in Shakespeare's...
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Dunsinane may
refer to:
Dunsinane (play), a 2010 play by
David Greig Dunsinane Curling Club, a
curling club in Perthshire,
Scotland Dunsinane Hill, remains...
- from the
typical superhero team." A male
character named Domino (Dominic
Dunsinane)
aided the
Scourge of the
Underworld as an informant. He was
killed by...
- The
Battle of
Dunsinane, also
known as the
Battle of the
Seven Sleepers, was
fought between the
forces of Macbeth, King of
Scotland and
forces led by...
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Dunsinane is a 2010 play by
David Greig. It
premiered in a
Royal Shakespeare Company production at the
Hampstead Theatre from 10
February to 6
March 2010...
- afterwards, he is told of the
apparent movement of
Birnam Wood
towards Dunsinane Castle (as the
witches had
prophesied to him),
which is
actually Malcolm's...
- by Shakespeare's
handling of the
coming of "Great
Birnam Wood to High
Dunsinane hill"; he
wanted a
setting in
which the
trees would actually go to war...
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summoned by the
Three Witches, with Malcolm's Act 5.4
approach to the
Dunsinane Castle with tree
branches being the
final one. Act 4.3
presents irony...
- the 19th of November, as the
servants belonging to the West
Mains of
Dunsinane-house, were emplo**** in
carrying away
stones from the
excavation made...
- tree
states that
Macbeth will be safe
until Great Birnam Wood
comes to
Dunsinane Hill.
Macbeth is
relieved because he
knows that all his
enemies are born...