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Personal data King Mael Coluim 'The Destoryer' "Malcolm Mackenneth mael Chaluim mac Choinnich Malkolf King Malcolm IIof Scotland" mac Cinaeda 33gN
Nickname is Malcolm Mackenneth mael Chaluim mac Choinnich Malkolf King Malcolm IIof Scotland.
He was born in the year 954 in Dunkeld Perthshire Scotland.
Profession: King of scotland King of scots.
He died on November 25, 1034 in Glamis Castle Glamis Angus Scotland, he was 80 years old.
Oorzaak: Nov-27-1034
He is buried in Isle of Iona Argyllshire Scotland.
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