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Period: Jan 1, 1005 to
The Real Macbeth/ Nicholasr4
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Mar 30, 1005
Macbeth Birth
Macbeth was born on March 30, in the year of 1005. He was born in Scotland.
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Dec 19, 1031
Historians Believe
Macbeth was first mentioned by Ancient Chronicalers. Macbeth was harassed by all sorts of people such as vikings from the north, and the south by englishmen.
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Feb 16, 1034
Duncans Rule
Duncan succeeds to take the Scottish throne.
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Aug 14, 1040
Macbeth Kills Duncan
Macbeth kills King Duncan I ( His Cousin ) in battle near Elgin. In Shakespear's play Duncan is murdered in his sleep.
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Nov 20, 1040
All hail Macbeth
Macbeth not only slays Duncan but takes over power in the very same year.
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May 11, 1046
Siward Part 1
Siward attempts to overthrow Macbeth in Malcolms favor but is unsuccessful.
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Jul 27, 1054
Siward and The Rebels Part 2
Siward joins forces with rebels from Denmark and try to over throw Macbeth. The siege turns into a loss for Macbeth and he is forced to retreat.
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Jun 21, 1057
Malcolm Kills Macbeth : The Real Macbeth
Malcolm, The son of Duncan I, slays Macbeth in battle.
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Aug 15, 1057
Death Date
Macbeth was killed in the battle field. His death is accurate in real life as it is portrayed to in the play.
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Dec 20, 1057
All hail Lulach
Lulach, The stepson of Macbeth, takes power of the throne at Scone.
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Jan 29, 1058
Goodbye Lulach
King Lulach is killed by Malcolm III at Essie, Strathbogie.
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Macbeth The Play
The Play titled Macbeth was first published in 1623 and divided into scenes and acts. Written by William Shakespeare.
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