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Malcolm
- IPA[ˈmalkəm]
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- the name of four kings of Scotland.;Malcolm I (died 954), reigned 943–954.
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- 1. the name of four kings of Scotland.
- ▪ Malcolm I (died 954), reigned 943–954.
- ▪ Malcolm II (c. 954–1034), reigned 1005–34.
- ▪ Malcolm III (c. 1031–93), son of Duncan I; reigned 1058–93; known as Malcolm Canmore (from Gaelic Ceann-mor, great head). He came to the throne after killing Macbeth in battle (1057) and was responsible for helping to form Scotland into an organized kingdom.
- ▪ Malcolm IV (1141–65), grandson of David I; reigned 1153–65; known as Malcolm the Maiden. His reign witnessed a progressive loss of power to Henry II of England.
- (born 1954), Australian Liberal statesman, prime minister 2015–2018; full name Malcolm Bligh ...
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- (1930–2015), Australian Liberal statesman, prime minister 1975–83; full name John Malcolm ...
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- (1925–65), American political activist; born Malcolm Little. He joined the Nation of Islam in ...
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- (1909–57), English novelist; full name Clarence Malcolm Lowry. His experiences living in Mexico ...
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- (born 1954), Australian Liberal statesman, prime minister 2015–8; full name Malcolm Bligh Turnbull.
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- (1925–65), US political activist; born Malcolm Little. He joined the Nation of Islam in 1946 ...
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- (1921–2006), English composer and trumpeter, noted especially for his orchestral works and film ...
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- (1885–1948), English motor-racing driver. In 1935 he became the first man to exceed a land ...
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