the Simple

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The Simple is the epithet given to Lulach, a short-reigning 11th-century King of Scots known for his perceived simplicity or lack of guile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Scots
human
causeOfDeath battle with Máel Coluim III
child Máel Snechtai of Moray NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Scotland
culture Medieval Scotland NERFINISHED
dateOfDeath 1058
describedBySource Chronicle of the Kings of Alba NERFINISHED
later medieval Scottish chronicles
epithet Lulach the Simple NERFINISHED
the Simple NERFINISHED
father Gille Coemgáin of Moray NERFINISHED
hasQuality lack of guile
perceived simplicity
mannerOfDeath killed in battle
mother Gruoch of Scotland NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Moray NERFINISHED
notableFor epithet the Simple
short reign as King of Scots
occupation monarch
partOf History of Scotland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Essie in Strathbogie NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Scots NERFINISHED
predecessor Macbeth NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1058
reignStart 1057
relative Donalbane NERFINISHED
Duncan I of Scotland NERFINISHED
Malcolm III of Scotland NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
spouse Finnghuala of Angus NERFINISHED
stepfather Macbeth NERFINISHED
successor Máel Coluim III NERFINISHED
title Mormaer of Moray NERFINISHED

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Lulach the Simple epithetMeaning the Simple