Donald III of Scotland was born in 1040.
Medieval Scotland, around 1040, mostly in the town of Inverness in Northern Scotland.
Duncan I of Scotland died on 1040-08-14.
Duncan I - 1034-1040
The 11th century. Macbeth was King of Scotland from 1040-1057.
Macbeth, his predecessor was Duncan and his successor was Malcolm III.
Macbeth reigned as the King of Scotland from 1040 to 1057. His reign was centered in Scotland and featured a mix of political intrigue, military conflicts, and ambition for power, as famously depicted in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."
Kenneth MacAlpin (843–858 c.e.): He is known as the first King of Scots, uniting the Kingdoms of the Picts and the Scots. He was a strong leader who helped secure the Kingdom of Scotland. Constantine I (900–943 c.e.): He is known as the King of the Picts and the founder of the House of Alpin, which would go on to rule Scotland. He was a successful leader and expanded the Kingdom of the Picts. Malcolm I (943–954 c.e.): He was the King of the Scots and the first of the House of Alpin to rule Scotland. He was a strong leader and was able to successfully expand the Kingdom of the Scots. Malcolm II (1005–1034 c.e.): He was the first King of Scotland to unite the Kingdoms of the Picts and the Scots. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland. Duncan I (1034–1040 c.e.): He was the King of Scotland from 1034–1040 c.e. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland. Macbeth (1040–1057 c.e.): He was the King of the Scots from 1040–1057 c.e. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland. Edgar (1097–1107 c.e.): He was the King of Scotland from 1097–1107 c.e. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland.
Macbeth or Mac Bethad mac Findlaích was king of Scotland for 17 years from 1040 to his death in 1057.
Who did McBeth kill ? Duncan I in 1040 in battle near Elgin, Scotland or he murdered Duncan shortly after the battle.
MacBeth was King of Scotland from 1040-1057 and was nothing like the Shakespeare MacBeth.
Yes, King Duncan was King of Scotland from 1034 to 1040. He wasn't anything like the guy in the Shakespeare play though.