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Malcolm – Malcolm Canmore, King of Scots and Restorer of the Throne | Highland Series | Lost Archives Scroll
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Long before Scotland was firmly settled under one royal house, Malcolm III rose from exile to reclaim his father's throne. Remembered as Malcolm Canmore, he became one of the great early kings of medieval Scotland. His life joined war, kingship, and renewal, standing at the meeting place of Highland strength, royal duty, and the shaping of a more stable realm.
Includes:
- Recovered Record — Chronicles, royal genealogies, charters, and later monastery records preserve the memory of Malcolm III, placing him at the center of 11th-century Scotland and connecting his reign with both the recovery of the crown and the growing influence of Christian kingship
- Historical Account — Malcolm III, son of King Duncan I, reclaimed the Scottish throne after the fall of Macbeth and the brief reign of Lulach, beginning his rule in 1058. He reigned until 1093 and became known as Malcolm Canmore, meaning "great chief." His marriage to Queen Margaret further shaped the age, whose faith and influence helped mark the era
- When the Story is Told — Scotland's story was shaped not only by famous battles, but by rulers who restored order after turmoil — courage in hardship, strength under duty, and the lasting work of building a kingdom that could endure beyond one generation
- Words of Wisdom — "He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God." — 2 Samuel 23:3
Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Highland Series — Scroll Edition
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