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| 1005 | Birth |  |
| Scotia Birth of Macbeth, son of Findlaech of the line of Loarn |
| 1032 | Succession |  |
| Scotia In line to the succession after the assassination of Macbeth's cousin Gilecomgain |
| 1039 | Marriage |  |
| Scotia Marries Lulach, daughter of the assassinated Kenneth III |
| 1040 | Assassination |  |
| Aug Pitgaveny Macbeth kills Duncan I because Duncan's father had killed Macbeth's wife's grandfather |
| 1040 | Battle of Pitgaveny |  |
| 15th Aug Pitgaveny Encounters Duncan whi is then killed in battle |
| 1040 | Coronation |  |
| 15th Aug Scotia A usurper who seizes the throne, probably after killing Duncan |
| 1040 | Succession |  |
| 14th Aug Scotia Succeeds as King of Scotland, elected without any opposition |
| 1045 | Battle of Dunkeld |  |
| Dunkeld Crinan, Duncan's father, fails to place his 2nd son Maldred on the throne |
| Dunkeld Crinan & Maldred are killed |
| Dunkeld Defeats & kills Duncan's father, Crinan, at Dunkeld |
| 1050 | Pilgrimage Macbeth |  |
| Macbeth makes a pilgrimage to Rome |
| Rome Macbeth makes a pilgrimage to Rome |
| 1054 | Invasion of Scotland |  |
| Edward the Confessor places Siward of Nothumbria in charge of the invasion |
| Malcolm III, "son of the king of the Cumbrians" is restored to his throne, as ruler of kingdom of Strathclyde |
| Firth of Tay Siward of Northumbria takes his fleet into the Firth of Tay |
| 1054 | Rebellion |  |
| Scotia Supported by Edward the Confessor in his attempts to gain the throne of Scotland |
| 27th July Dunsinnan Duncan's son Malcolm defeats MacBeth which leads to his overthrow & death 3 yrs later |
| 27th July Dunsinnan Macbeth is defeated in battle by the army of Siward of Northumbria but not deposed |
| 1057 | Battle of Lumphanan |  |
| 15th Aug Lumphanan Macbeth is defeated and killed by Malcolm III in battle at Lumphanan, on the north side of the Mounth |
| 15th Aug Lumphanan Macbet's stepson Lulach is installed as King soon after the battle of Lumphanan |
| 15th Aug Lumphanan Scotland loses is purely Celtic nature & becomes more Ango-Norman |
| 1057 | Burial |  |
| Iona Macbeth is buried in Iona |