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'''Lunfanan Hill''' is a hill located near [[Castle Moray]]. It was here that [[Macbeth]] was forced to say good-bye to [[Gruoch]] twice: first in [[1032]] when he urged her to marry [[Gillecomgain]], and she walked away from him, and once again in [[1057]] when he "died" and Gruoch urged him disappear to ensure victory for [[Luach]]; that time, he walked away from her. | '''Lunfanan Hill''' is a hill located near [[Castle Moray]]. It was here that [[Macbeth]] was forced to say good-bye to [[Gruoch]] twice: first in [[1032]] when he urged her to marry [[Gillecomgain]], and she walked away from him, and once again in [[1057]] when he "died" and Gruoch urged him disappear to ensure victory for [[Luach]]; that time, he walked away from her. | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 31 May 2011
Lunfanan Hill is a hill located near Castle Moray. It was here that Macbeth was forced to say good-bye to Gruoch twice: first in 1032 when he urged her to marry Gillecomgain, and she walked away from him, and once again in 1057 when he "died" and Gruoch urged him disappear to ensure victory for Luach; that time, he walked away from her.
See also
- Lunfanan Hill at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia