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<p> Son of Duncan, whom [[Macbeth]] slew, succeeded his father in 1040 as king of [[Cumbria]] and Lothian, and in 1057, on Macbeth's death, became king of all Scotland; till 1066 his reign was peaceful, but thereafter it was one long conflict with the [[Normans]] in England; raids and counter-raids succeeded each other till, in 1091, [[Malcolm]] was forced to do homage to [[William]] Rufus; next year he lost his possessions S. of the Solway, and in 1093 he was slain in battle at Alnwick; the influence of his second wife, the saintly Margaret, did much to promote the civilisation of [[Scotland]] and to bring the Scottish | Malcolm Canmore <ref name="term_76580" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Son of Duncan, whom [[Macbeth]] slew, succeeded his father in 1040 as king of [[Cumbria]] and Lothian, and in 1057, on Macbeth's death, became king of all Scotland; till 1066 his reign was peaceful, but thereafter it was one long conflict with the [[Normans]] in England; raids and counter-raids succeeded each other till, in 1091, [[Malcolm]] was forced to do homage to [[William]] Rufus; next year he lost his possessions S. of the Solway, and in 1093 he was slain in battle at Alnwick; the influence of his second wife, the saintly Margaret, did much to promote the civilisation of [[Scotland]] and to bring the Scottish Church into harmony with the rest of Christendom. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_76580"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/malcolm+canmore Malcolm Canmore from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_76580"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/malcolm+canmore Malcolm Canmore from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 15 October 2021
Malcolm Canmore [1]
Son of Duncan, whom Macbeth slew, succeeded his father in 1040 as king of Cumbria and Lothian, and in 1057, on Macbeth's death, became king of all Scotland; till 1066 his reign was peaceful, but thereafter it was one long conflict with the Normans in England; raids and counter-raids succeeded each other till, in 1091, Malcolm was forced to do homage to William Rufus; next year he lost his possessions S. of the Solway, and in 1093 he was slain in battle at Alnwick; the influence of his second wife, the saintly Margaret, did much to promote the civilisation of Scotland and to bring the Scottish Church into harmony with the rest of Christendom.