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Findlaech was an actual historical figure, whose murder by Gillecomgain in 1020 really did take place. [[Shakespeare, William|Shakespeare]] distorts his name to "Sinell" in the play "Macbeth." | Findlaech was an actual historical figure, whose murder by Gillecomgain in 1020 really did take place. [[Shakespeare, William|Shakespeare]] distorts his name to "Sinell" in the play "Macbeth." | ||
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+ | * "[[City of Stone Part One]]" (First Appearance, Death of Character) | ||
+ | * "[[Avalon Part One]]" (Flashback, No Lines) | ||
==Production Background== | ==Production Background== |
Revision as of 08:35, 31 December 2007
Findlaech was Macbeth's father, and the High Steward of Moray.
History
He and his son were popular among the Scots, leading Duncan to fear that Findlaech would see to it that Macbeth became King of Scotland in his place. To prevent this, in 1020, he sent Gillecomgain the Hunter to Castle Moray, to slay Findlaech, which task Gillecomgain successfully completed.
Real-World Background
Findlaech was an actual historical figure, whose murder by Gillecomgain in 1020 really did take place. Shakespeare distorts his name to "Sinell" in the play "Macbeth."
Appearances
- "City of Stone Part One" (First Appearance, Death of Character)
- "Avalon Part One" (Flashback, No Lines)
Production Background
Voice Actor: John Rhys-Davies
See also
- Findlaech at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia