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In the Shakespearean play, Macbeth was the leader of Scotland. Macbeth was an actual, historical figure. And the genealogical and historical records have agreed with William Shakespeare in that regard.

As in the play, Macbeth indeeded succeeded King Duncan I. But Macbeth wasn't succeeded immediately by the King's son, the future Malcolm III. Instead, he was succeeded by his own stepson, the subsequent King Lulach. Lulach was the son of Macbeth's Lady, Gruoch ingen Boite, and her first husband, Gille Coemgain

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