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In the play, Macbeth changes from a loyal [[vassal]] of the previous [[king]] to a murderous tyrant - the real life [[11th century]] Macbeth was not such a horrible person and reportably had a greater claim to the [[throne]] than the "good guys" in the play. |
In the play, Macbeth changes from a loyal [[vassal]] of the previous [[king]] to a murderous tyrant - the real life [[11th century]] Macbeth was not such a horrible person and reportably had a greater claim to the [[throne]] than the "good guys" in the play. |
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{{Scottish Monarch | ruler = Macbeth | predecessor = [[Duncan I]] | successor = [[Lulach]] | reign = 1040-1057}} |
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* [[Scottish kings]] |
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=== EXTERNAL LINKS === |
=== EXTERNAL LINKS === |
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* http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macbeth_I_of_Scotland |
* http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macbeth_I_of_Scotland |
Revision as of 20:10, 27 July 2005
Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare, very loosely based on the reign of Macbeth I, who ruled Scotland from 1040 to 1057.
In the play, Macbeth changes from a loyal vassal of the previous king to a murderous tyrant - the real life 11th century Macbeth was not such a horrible person and reportably had a greater claim to the throne than the "good guys" in the play.
Scottish kings
Macbeth |
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Preceded by Duncan I |
Reigned 1040-1057 |
Succeeded by Lulach |