Battle of Lumphanan

Battle of Lumphanan
Date15 August 1057
LocationLumphanan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
57°07′11″N 2°42′14″W / 57.11974°N 2.70375°W / 57.11974; -2.70375Coordinates: 57°07′11″N 2°42′14″W / 57.11974°N 2.70375°W / 57.11974; -2.70375
Belligerents
Macbeth of Scotland  Máel Coluim mac Donnchada
Location within Aberdeenshire

The Battle of Lumphanan was fought on 15 August 1057, between Macbeth, King of Scots, and Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, the future King Malcolm III. Macbeth was killed, having drawn his retreating forces north to make a last stand. According to tradition, the battle took place near the Peel of Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire. Macbeth's Stone, some 300 metres (980 ft) south-west of the peel, is said to be the stone upon which Macbeth was beheaded.[1]

References

  1. Historic Environment Scotland. "Macbeth's Stone (17501)". Canmore. Retrieved 2010-09-07.


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