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| − | '''Dunsinane''' is | + | '''Dunsinane''' is located south of [[Castle Moray|Moray]] in [[Scotland]]. |
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| + | ==History== | ||
| + | It was in Dunsinane that [[Demona]] massacred [[Storehouse Guards|guards]] to steal food to feed her [[Demona's Clan|clan]] in [[Timeline#995-1993|1020]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=134] In 1032, she battled the [[Hunter]] [[Gillecomgain]] to a standstill before the dawn cut their battle short. ''([[City of Stone Part One|"City of Stone" Part One]], [[City of Stone Part Two|"City of Stone" Part Two]])'' | ||
| − | Finally, in | + | Finally, in 1057, Demona led her [[clan]] and Macbeth's army in a battle against [[Canmore]] and the [[England|English]] which ended in a stalemate. ''([[City of Stone Part Four|"City of Stone" Part Four]])'' |
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| + | {{CIT|Around the time Macbeth's forces were defeated at [[Castle Moray]], his cousin, [[Thorfinn]], was killed at Dunsinane.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=591] | ||
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| − | In [[William Shakespeare]]' | + | The historical Battle of Dunsinane took place on July 27, 1054, three years before Macbeth's death at the [[Battle of Lunfanan]] in 1057. |
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| + | In [[William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare's]] ''[[Macbeth (play)|Macbeth]]'', the [[Weird Sisters]] prophesied in Act IV, scene i that "Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him." Later in Act V, scene iv, Malcolm leads his army, along with Macduff and Siward (the Elder) the Earl of [[Northumberland]], against Dunsinane Castle. While encamped in Birnam Wood, the soldiers are ordered to cut down and carry tree limbs to camouflage their numbers, thus fulfilling the Witches' third prophecy. | ||
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| + | ==Production Background== | ||
| + | [[Greg Weisman]] originally intended to include a counterpart to Shakespeare's Birnam Wood scene in "City of Stone", but had to drop it for lack of room. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=134] | ||
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| + | ==See Also== | ||
| + | *{{wikipedia|Dunsinane_Hill}} | ||
| + | *{{wikipedia2|Battle_of_Dunsinane|Battle of Dunsinane}} | ||
[[Category:Canon places]] | [[Category:Canon places]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Scotland]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 20 September 2025
Dunsinane is located south of Moray in Scotland.
History
It was in Dunsinane that Demona massacred guards to steal food to feed her clan in 1020. [1] In 1032, she battled the Hunter Gillecomgain to a standstill before the dawn cut their battle short. ("City of Stone" Part One, "City of Stone" Part Two)
Finally, in 1057, Demona led her clan and Macbeth's army in a battle against Canmore and the English which ended in a stalemate. ("City of Stone" Part Four)
Around the time Macbeth's forces were defeated at Castle Moray, his cousin, Thorfinn, was killed at Dunsinane. [2]
Real World Background
The historical Battle of Dunsinane took place on July 27, 1054, three years before Macbeth's death at the Battle of Lunfanan in 1057.
In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the Weird Sisters prophesied in Act IV, scene i that "Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him." Later in Act V, scene iv, Malcolm leads his army, along with Macduff and Siward (the Elder) the Earl of Northumberland, against Dunsinane Castle. While encamped in Birnam Wood, the soldiers are ordered to cut down and carry tree limbs to camouflage their numbers, thus fulfilling the Witches' third prophecy.
Production Background
Greg Weisman originally intended to include a counterpart to Shakespeare's Birnam Wood scene in "City of Stone", but had to drop it for lack of room. [3]
See Also
- Dunsinane at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Battle of Dunsinane at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia