Duncan I o Scotland

Donnchad mac Crinain (Modren Gaelic: Donnchadh mac Crìonain;[2] Inglified as Duncan I, an gien the byname An t-Ilgarach, "the Diseased" or "the Sick";[3] ca. 1001 – 14 August 1040)[1] wis king o Scotland (Alba) frae 1034 til 1040. He is the historical basis o the "King Duncan" in Shakespeare's play Macbeth.

Duncan I
Anachronistic depiction o Duncan I bi Jacob de Wet, 17t Century
King o Alba
Ring1034–1040
PredecessorMalcolm II
SuccessorMacbeth
Bornc. 1001
Dee'd(1040-08-14)14 August 1040[1]
Pitgaveny, near Elgin
BuirialIona ?
SpouseSuthen
IssueMalcolm III, King o Alba
Donald III, King o Alba
Máel Muire, Yerl o Atholl
HooseDunkeld
FaitherCrínán o Dunkeld
MitherBethoc

References eedit

  1. a b Broun, "Duncan I (d. 1040)".
  2. Donnchad mac Crínáin is the Mediaeval Gaelic form.
  3. Skene, Chronicles, p. 101.