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Fleance (also
spelled Fléance, /ˈfleɪɒns/) is a
figure in
legendary Scottish history. He was
depicted by 16th-century
historians as the son of Lord Banquo...
- Look up
flee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
flee may
refer to:
Flee (album), an
album by
Jeremy Spencer Flee, or run away, the
flight option...
- Murderer, to kill
Banquo and his son
Fleance.
During the melee,
Banquo holds off the ****ailants so that
Fleance can escape, but is
himself killed. The...
-
Laurence Fishburne and
Stephen Baldwin as two
prisoners chained together who
flee during an
escape attempt gone bad. An
interrogator prepares a man to take...
- him and his son
Fleance murdered. Macbeth's ********ins,
accompanied by Ross as the
Third Murderer, kill Banquo. Ross then
pursues Fleance through a field...
- The
Fleer Corporation,
founded by
Frank H.
Fleer in 1885, was the
first company to
successfully manufacture bubble gum; it
remained a family-owned enterprise...
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Flée may
refer to the
following communes in France:
Flée, Côte-d'Or, in the Côte-d'Or
department Flée, Sarthe, in the
Sarthe department Dampierre-et-Flée...
- to kill the
offspring of others,
including Fleance and Macduff's son. The
tension that
exists between Fleance, Banquo's son, and
Macbeth would be made stronger...
- "Who did
strike out the light?" and
concludes Fleance has escaped: "There's but one down; the son is
fled". Altogether, the
Third Murderer has six lines...
- as
Macbeth has no heirs, so the
crown will p**** to
Banquo and his son,
Fleance, as prophesied. He
invites them to a
banquet but
discovers they plan to...