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The evidence of bravery by Macbeth (c. 1014 - August 15, 1057) was in the bleeding Captain's report.

Specifically, the Captain spoke to King Duncan I (d. August 14, 1040) about the course and outcome of the battles against the rebellious Macdonwald, the invading Norwegians, and the duplicitous Thane of Cawdor. In each case, friends and fellow Generals Banquo and Macbeth faced insurmountable odds. But Macbeth threw himself into the middle of the fray, and came out the winner all across the board for his king and his country.

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