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  1. 1093 (MXCIII, na numeração romana) foi um ano comum do século XI do Calendário Juliano, da Era de Cristo, a sua letra dominical foi B (52 semanas), teve início a um sábado e terminou também a um sábado.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 10931093 - Wikipedia

    Year 1093 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

    • Background
    • Early Reign
    • Marriage to Margaret
    • Malcolm and William Rufus
    • Death
    • Issue
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    Malcolm's father Duncan I became king in late 1034, on the death of Malcolm II, Duncan's maternal grandfather and Malcolm's great-grandfather. One Scottish king-list gives Malcolm's mother the name Suthen (Suthain), a Gaelic name; John of Fordun states that Malcolm's mother was a 'blood relative' (consanguinea) of the Danish earl Siward, though thi...

    If Orderic Vitalis is to be relied upon, in the time of Edward the Confessor Malcolm was betrothed to the English king's kinswoman Margaret, and it is possible this happened when he visited England in 1059. If a marriage agreement was made in 1059, it did not stop the Scots plundering Lindisfarne in 1061. It was common practice in medieval Gaelic-s...

    In 1069, the exiles returned to England, to join a spreading revolt in the north. Even though Gospatric and Siward's son Waltheof submitted by the end of the year, the arrival of a Danish army under Sweyn Estridsson seemed to ensure that William's position remained weak. Malcolm decided on war, and took his army south into Cumbria and across the Pe...

    When William Rufus became king of England after his father's death, Malcolm did not intervene in the rebellions by supporters of William’s elder brother Robert Curthose which followed. In 1091, William Rufus confiscated Edgar Ætheling's lands in England, and Edgar fled north to Scotland. In May, Malcolm marched south, not to raid and take slaves an...

    While marching north again, Malcolm was ambushed by Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria, whose lands he had devastated, near Alnwick on 13 November 1093. There he was killed by Arkil Morel, steward of Bamburgh Castle. The conflict became known as the Battle of Alnwick. Edward was mortally wounded in the same fight. Margaret, it is said, died soo...

    Malcolm and Ingibiorg had three sons: 1. Duncan II of Scotland, succeeded his father as King of Scotland 2. Donald, died ca. 1094 3. Malcolm, died ca. 1085 (apocryphal) Malcolm and Margaret had eight children, six sons and two daughters: 1. Edward, killed 1093 2. Edmund of Scotland 3. Ethelred, abbot of Dunkeld 4. King Edgar of Scotland 5. King Ale...

    Malcolm III at the official website of the British monarchy
    Malcolm 5 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
    Portraits of Malcolm III of Scotland at the National Portrait Gallery, London
    Orkneyinga Saga at Northvegr
    • 17 March 1058 – 13 November 1093
    • Donald III
  3. In the battle, which occurred on 13 November 1093, Malcolm III of Scotland, later known as Malcolm Canmore, was killed together with his son Edward by an army of English knights led by Robert de Mowbray.

    • 13 November 1093
    • English victory
  4. State Route 28. State Route 28 ( SR 28) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Ohio. Both of the route's termini are on U.S. Route 50 (US 50). Its western end is in Milford and its eastern end is near Chillicothe. The route has an interchange with Interstate 275 (I-275), and also intersects US 68 and US 62.