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  • Malcolm C. Duncan (1833–1911) ; Birthdate: 1833-01-07 ; Date of death: 1911-09-05 ; Gender: male ; Nationality: USA ; Place of death: New York City, New York, USA.
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    Length 11 hours 47 minutes

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    Duncan II (a.k.a. Donnchad mac Maíl Coluim) lived from 1060 to 12 November 1094 and was King of Scotland from Spring 1094 to 12 November 1094. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

    Duncan was the oldest son of Malcolm III by his first wife Ingibjörg. He had spent the 15 years following the signature of the Treaty of Abernethy in 1072 as a hostage in England against his father's good behaviour, before being released by King William II in 1087.

    If Scotland had been fully committed the principle of primogeniture at the time of the death of Malcolm III, his successor should have been Duncan II of Scotland, Malcolm's first son by his first marriage.

    But Malcolm's brother Donald saw things differently. He had a vested interest in resurrecting the old process of tansitry, by which succession could be distributed more widely. He therefore took the crown for himself and ruled as Donald III, with support from Edmund, Malcom III's second son by Margaret.

    In Spring 1094, Duncan came north into Scotland with the support of an English and Norman army and deposed his uncle and his step-brother, placing himself o