Malcolm IV of Scotland was born on 1141-04-23.
Malcolm I of Scotland died in 954.
Malcolm III of Scotland died on 1093-11-13.
King David II of Scotland died on February 22, 1371 at the age of 46.
In Act IV, Scene III, the prophecy that Malcolm is fulfilling in Act V is the one where he declares that he will lead an army to overthrow Macbeth and reclaim the throne of Scotland. In Act V, Malcolm, along with Macduff and an English army, fights against Macbeth and ultimately defeats him, fulfilling the prophecy and restoring order to Scotland.
Scotland had four kings named Malcolm. The most notable among them is Malcolm III, also known as Malcolm Canmore, who reigned from 1058 to 1093 and is often credited with significant contributions to the Scottish monarchy and its relationship with England. The other Malcolms include Malcolm I, Malcolm II, and Malcolm IV. Each played a role in shaping Scotland's history during their respective reigns.
Malcolm III of Scotland was born on 1031-03-26.
He was testing Macduff to see if he genuinely had the interest of Scotland at heart. When Malcolm says "He hath not touched you yet" (IV, iii, 14) it means that he suspects Macduff is in league with Macbeth to take him prisoner and kill him. Malcolm then makes up all his vices to make sure that Macduff wants a good king and not just Malcolm. When Macduff responds that with his vices, Malcolm would make a terrible kind, Malcolm responds that he made the vices up and he knows that Macduff has Scotland's best interests at heart.
James IV of Scotland was born on 1473-03-17.
King James IV of Scotland was born on March 17, 1473.
King James IV of Scotland was born on March 17, 1473.
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