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The Scottish thanes and the English forces meet at Birnam Wood, near Dunsinane Hill, in Macbeth. This is where they prepare to march against Macbeth's forces.

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What nation assists Malcolm and the Thanes in invading Scotland at the end of Macbeth?

At the end of Macbeth, the nation that assists Malcolm and the Thanes in invading Scotland is England. King Edward lends military support to Malcolm in his quest to overthrow Macbeth and reclaim the Scottish throne.


How does Malcolm reward the thanes for fighting against Macbeth?

He changes the name of their titles from the Scottish word "thane" to the English one "earl". What a cheapskate. Some productions have played on the fact that Malcolm leads an army consisting mostly of Englishmen into Scotland where he gives everyone English titles as being offensive to Scottish nationalism.


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angus is one of the kings thanes


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In Macbeth, Menteith, Caithness, and Angus are thanes - nobleman warriors of Scotland who join forces against Macbeth in the final battle. They are supportive of Malcolm's efforts to overthrow Macbeth's tyrannical rule and restore order to the kingdom. Menteith and Angus are ultimately victorious in battle, contributing to Macbeth's downfall.


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He orders all of the thanes titles and property be given to Macbeth as reward for Macbeth's services.


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Just about nobody is loyal to Macbeth at the end. Seyton (sounds like Satan and who knows? it might be him) is one of the last to stay with Macbeth.


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King Edward supported Malcolm in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" because Malcolm was the rightful heir to the throne of Scotland. After Macbeth's tyrannical reign, Malcolm was seen as the rightful ruler by both Edward and the Scottish nobles. Edward's support for Malcolm was strategic in helping to overthrow Macbeth and restore order to Scotland.


Why is Macbeth not concerned that the Thames have gathered their armies?

The Thanes (I assume that is what you meant) did not raise the army themselves, but joined an English army raised by Malcolm and his English buddies. But Macbeth didn't care because he figured he was safe because of the witches' prophecies. When those prophecies start coming true he starts to worry.


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What are king duncans guards called?

The guards who serve King Duncan in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" are known as the thanes.


Which one of thanes goes to England to seek military aid for rebellion?

Probably you are referring to Shakespeare's Macbeth? In that case, it's Macduff. In fact he goes to Malcom, son and heir to king Duncan, who has fled to England. He persuades him to use English aid and claim the throne. MacBeth executes MacDuff's family when he finds out about his trip, and MacDuff swears vengeance. He then leads the English troops to Scotland and kills MacBeth in single combat.