• Malcolm III's long reign (and in particular his marriage to Margaret of Wessex) was crucial in the development of medieval Scotland.
  • Malcolm III. – also known as Malcolm Canmore, Máel Coluim Ceann Mór and Calum Ceannmhor – was Son of Duncon I. His real epithet was ‘Long-Neck’.
  • Edgar the Aetheling took refuge with Malcolm III in Scotland along with his sister Margaret. Malcolm and Margaret were married in the same year.
  • Malcolm III, otherwise known as Malcolm Canmore (or big head as it translates from Gaelic), has been referred to as the founding father of modern Scotland.
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  • 말 콜룸 막 돈카다; Malcolm III of Scotland; Малкольм III; Myllechollym III ny h-Albey; Малькольм III; Maol Chaluim III na h-Alba; Malcolm III của Scotland...
  • The son of King Duncan I and Elflaed, he succeeded his father in 1058, and was crowned on April 25. He married Ingebiorg, widow of the Jarl of Orkney, in 1065.
  • On 25 April 1058 Malcolm was formally crowned at Scone as Malcolm III, king of Scots.[1][5]. First Marriage and Children.
  • Малькольм III (Малькольм Великий Вождь; гэльск. Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, англ. Malcolm III Canmore, 26 марта 1031 — 13 ноября 1093) — король Альбы...