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  1. Donnchad mac Crinain (Scottish Gaelic: Donnchadh mac Crìonain; anglicised as Duncan I, and nicknamed An t-Ilgarach, "the Diseased" or "the Sick"; c. 1001 – 14 August 1040) was king of Scotland from 1034 to 1040. He is the historical basis of the "King Duncan" in Shakespeare's play Macbeth.

  2. Duncan I (died Aug. 14, 1040, near Elgin, Moray, Scot.) was the king of the Scots from 1034 to 1040. Duncan was the grandson of King Malcolm II (ruled 1005–34), who irregularly made him ruler of Strathclyde when that region was absorbed into the Scottish kingdom (probably shortly before 1034).

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  3. 15 de sept. de 2023 · The stone was integral in the coronation of ancient Scottish kings. Share this article: Facebook Twitter. Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husband Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld.

  4. Duncan I de Escocia. Apariencia. ocultar. Donnchad mac Crínáin (en inglés: Duncan; fallecido el 15 de agosto de 1040) fue rey de Alba. Era hijo de Crínán, abad laico (hereditario) de Dunkeld, y de Bethóc, hija del rey Máel Coluim mac Cináeda.

  5. Duncan I (a.k.a. Donnchad mac Crínáin) lived from 15 August 1001 to 15 August 1040 and was King of Alba from 25 November 1034 to 15 August 1040. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

  6. King Duncan I ascended the throne peacefully. Duncan’s Gaelic name was Donnchad mac Crinain, which is anglicised to Donald I. His lineage is unclear, but he is accepted in most accounts to be the grandson of Malcolm II, and he was King of Alba (roughly what is now Scotland) from 1034.

  7. 1040. Duncan is killed in a civil war. His cousin, Macbeth, succeeds. Key facts about King Duncan of Scotland who was born c. 1001, reigned (1034 - 1040) including biography, historical timeline and links to the British royal family tree.