Visual Timeline: Malcolm III of Scotland

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1031 CE: Birth of future Malcolm III of Scotland, son of Duncan I of Scotland.
 
 
1040 CE - 1057 CE: Reign of Macbeth Macfinlay, king of Scotland.
 
 
1040 CE: Following the death of his father Duncan I of Scotland, future Malcolm III of Scotland is forced into exile in Northumbria.
 
 
1054 CE: An English army invades Scotland.
 
 
1054 CE: An English army defeats Macbeth, king of Scotland at Dunsinane.
 
 
1057 CE: Macbeth, king of Scotland, is fatally wounded in a skirmish at Lumphanan against supporters of future Malcolm III of Scotland.
 
 
1057 CE: Lulach, stepson of Macbeth Macfinlay, becomes the king of Scotland.
 
 
1057 CE - 1058 CE: Reign of Lulach as king of Scotland.
 
 
1058 CE - 1093 CE: Reign of Malcolm III of Scotland.
 
 
1059 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland marries Ingibiorg, the widow of Thorfinn of Orkney.
 
 
1061 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland raids Northumberland in and loots the monastery at Lindisfarne.
 
 
1066 CE: William the Conqueror is crowned William I, king of England, in Westminster Abbey.
 
 
1070 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland marries his second wife, Margaret, sister of Edgar Ætheling.
 
 
1070 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland ravages Yorkshire.
 
 
1072 CE: William the Conqueror launches a land and sea attack on Scotland. Malcolm III of Scotland sues for peace.
 
1079 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland attacks Northumbria.
 
 
1087 CE - 1100 CE: Reign of William II of England.
 
 
1090 CE - 1091 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland once again attacks Northumbria.
 
 
1091 CE: William II of England sends a fleet to attack Scotland, but it is wrecked in storms off the coast of Northumberland.
 
 
1093 CE - 1097 CE: Reign of Duncan III of Scotland (interrupted in 1094 CE by his nephew Duncan II).
 
 
1093 CE: Malcolm III of Scotland is killed during a raid on Northumberland.
 
1093 CE: Queen Margaret (Saint Margaret of Scotland) dies in Edinburgh Castle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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