Donald Bán

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Donald Bán, also known as Donald III of Scotland, was a late 11th-century King of Scots whose brief and contested reign followed the death of his brother Malcolm III.

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Donald Bán canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Scots
human
medieval Scottish monarch
associatedPlace Atholl
Moray
birthDate c. 1033
birthPlace Scotland
burialPlace Dunkeld Cathedral
capturedBy forces of Edgar of Scotland
causeOfEndOfReign deposed by Edgar of Scotland with Anglo-Norman support
conflict struggle for the Scottish throne after Malcolm III’s death
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathDate 1099
deathPlace Rescobie, Angus, Scotland
dynasticContext son of King Duncan I, brother of King Malcolm III
ethnicGroup Gael
fate blinded and imprisoned
father Duncan I of Scotland
historicalEra late 11th century
house House of Dunkeld
languageContext Gaelic-speaking Scottish king
mother Suthen (Suthain) of Scotland
name Domnall Bán
Donald Bán self-link
Donald III of Scotland
Domnall mac Donnchada
surface form: Donald mac Donnchada
notableFor brief and contested reign as King of Scots
representing Gaelic opposition to Anglo-Norman influence in Scotland
opponent Duncan II of Scotland
Edgar, King of Scotland
surface form: Edgar of Scotland

supporters of Margaret of Wessex and her sons
positionHeld King of Scots
Mormaer (earl) in Scotland
predecessor Malcolm III of Scotland
realm Kingdom of Scotland
regnalNumber III
reignEnd 1094
1097
reignStart 1093
1094 (restored)
religion Christianity
royalTitle King of Scots
sibling Malcolm III of Scotland
successor Duncan II of Scotland
Edgar, King of Scotland
surface form: Edgar of Scotland

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Donald III of Scotland alsoKnownAs Donald Bán
Domnall mac Donnchada alsoKnownAs Donald Bán
Donald Bán name Donald Bán self-link