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Macbethad mac Findláech (anglicised as
Macbeth MacFinlay; died 15
August 1057),
nicknamed the Red King (Middle Irish: Rí Deircc), was King of Scotland...
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Boite mac Cináeda, son of Cináed II. The
dates of her life are uncertain. She is most
famous for
being the wife and
queen of
MacBethad mac Findlaích...
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Malcolm married Findláech of Moray, (Findláech
mac Ruaidrí),
father of Macbeth, King of Scotland, (
Macbethad mac Findláech),
which would make
Malcolm to be...
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Mac Bethad (fl. 1127 x 1131) is the
first recorded High
Medieval Bishop of Ross, a See then
located at Rosemarkie. He
makes his only
historical appearance...
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subordinate of
MacBethad mac Findláich. (Hudson p. 136). In 1020, he parti****ted in the
killing of his
uncle Findláech, the
father of
MacBeth. The Annals...
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point before 1014
until his
death in 1020. Findláech's son
Macbethad mac Findláech (
Mac Bethad), was made
famous as the
protagonist of
William Shakespeare's...
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names represent a
confusion with the name
Mac Bethad ("son of Life"),
whereas the name is
certainly Máel
Bethad ("tonsured
devotee of Life"); "Life" here...
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Gille Coemgáin,
Mormaer of Moray, and thus the
stepson of
Macbeth (
Mac Bethad mac Findlaích).
Through his mother, he was also the great-grandson of either...
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against the
Scottish king
Mac Bethad mac Findlaích ("Macbeth").
Despite the
death of his son Osbjorn,
Siward defeated Mac Bethad in
battle in 1054. More...
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person of
Mac Bethad mac Findláich (Shakespeare's Macbeth) and his
stepson Lulach.
After Lulach was
killed and
succeeded by Máel
Coluim mac Donnchada...