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Q: Why does Malcolm say he is unworthy to be king?
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Where is Malcolm crowned?

Malcolm I became King of Scots around 943 Malcolm II became King of Scots around 1005 Malcolm III became King of Scots around 1058 Malcolm IV became King of Scots around 1153


Who is named to succeed Duncan to the throne in Macbeth?

In Macbeth? King Duncan names his son Malcolm The Prince of Cumberland who is the heir apparent. After his murder, Malcolm flees so Macbeth is named to be King but later on in the play Malcolm, Duncan's son, becomes king.


What title does duncan gives Malcolm?

Malcolm will be the next king


Who was better martin Luther king or Malcolm x?

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Malcolm King has written: 'Developing bidding strategies through a management game'


What did John the Baptist say he was unworthy to untie?

Jesus' sandals.


How did St Margaret get to Scotland?

She was married to a Scottish King, Malcolm the Third. She was part of the English royal family, and had returned to England from Denmark before she married King Malcolm. She was married to a Scottish King, Malcolm the Third. She was part of the English royal family, and had returned to England from Denmark before she married King Malcolm.


Was king Duncan Malcolm's dad in Macbeth?

yes Malcolm was his eldest son.


Who is king at the end of Macbeth?

At the end of Shakespeare's play Macbeth; Malcolm, son of Duncan is proclaimed to be King of Scots. (In actual history, Macbeth was succeeded by his son Lulach; who was then was assassinated and deposed by Malcolm)


Did Malcolm X join Martin Luther king?

Malcolm x meat him in 1867


What did Malcolm X think about Martin Luther King?

he did not like Malcolm X beliefs


What is a statement about Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X that is accurate?

King did not approve of the use of violence. Malcolm X was an advocate of black nationalism. Malcolm X rejected nonviolent protests