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BRANAGH, Kenneth Nationality:British. Born:Belfast, Northern Ireland, 10 December 1960; family moved to Reading, England, 1969. Education:Meadway Comprehensive School, Reading; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, graduated 1982. Family:Married... Read more
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Kenneth I (Kenneth mac Alpin), d. 858, traditional founder of the kingdom of Scotland. He succeeded his father, Alpin, as king of Dalriada (the kingdom of the Gaelic Scots in W Scotland) and c.843 obtained the Pictish throne, thus establishing the nucleus of the kingdom of Scotland. Because of... Read more
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Kenneth Noland , 1924-, American painter, b. Asheville, N.C. Noland first experimented with bands of pure color in bull's-eye and chevron motifs and horizontal parallel stripes. He emphasized the flatness of his canvas by staining paint into raw canvas and using uniform color values. In his work... Read more
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Kenneth III (d. 1005), king of ‘Scotland’ (997–1005). He was son of King Dub and became king by killing Constantine III in battle at ‘Rathinveramon’ (probably a couple of miles north of Perth). This engagement represented the final victory of Kenneth's branch of... Read more
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Macbeth , d. 1057, king of Scotland (1040-57). He succeeded his father as governor of the province of Moray c.1031 and was a military commander for Duncan I. In 1040 he killed Duncan in battle and seized the throne. Possibly of royal descent himself, he acquired a direct claim to the throne through... Read more
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Kenneth II d. 995, Scottish king (971-995). The son of Malcolm I (reigned 943-54), he became king of the united Picts and Scots in 971 and immediately led a savage raid on the British in Northumbria. He is later listed, however, as submitting to the Anglo-Saxon king Edgar c.973 and being granted by... Read more

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