The peace secured by the treaty was an uneasy one and in 1093 Malcolm once again invaded northern England. An arranged ...
The writer is remembered, above all, for her ruthlessness. But when I went looking for it, I found something much more ...
Macbeth to be sure, sends some guys to kill Macduff’s family, so he’s like ‘cool’. Ohhhhhhhhhhh, Whattayaknow! There’s a wood walking up a hill! It’s Malcolm, King Duncan’s son ...
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.
Macbeth, realising another part of the prophecy is coming true, tells Macduff to 'lay on' and the fight continues. As the battle draws to an end Malcolm waits for news in the great hall of Dunsinane.
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