SLIDE 6 The Real Macbeth
Full name: Mac Bethad mac Findlaích (dob: unknown – dod: 1057)
- Lord/Thane of an area called Moray (1032-1057), which came under the jurisdiction of the
King of Alba (King Duncan), when his cousin, the king, invaded in 1040.
- King of Alba/Scots (1040-1057): Crowned after the defeat of King Duncan in battle at Moray.
For 14 years, Macbeth seems to have ruled equably, imposing law and order and encouraging
- Christianity. In 1050, he is known to have travelled to Rome for a papal jubilee. He was also a
brave leader and made successful forays over the border into Northumbria, England.
- Death: Duncan’s son, Malcolm, supported by the English, took the title King of Strathclyde in
1054, and later fought and defeated Macbeth in 1057.
- Wife: Gruoch
- Children: Lulach (Gruoch’s son from a previous marriage), was crowned after Macbeth’s death
but only survived a few months before being killed by Malcom too.
- Macbeth’s family line died out within a few generations.