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Daedalus appears in the game God of War III voiced by Malcolm McDowell.
This is referred to in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle where Alexander appears as a neurotic and critical loner called Leonard.
It may be that the events of 1054 are responsible for the idea, which appears in Shakespeare's play, that Malcolm III was put in power by the English.
Although Shakespeare's Macbeth presents Malcolm as a grown man and his father as an old one, it appears that Duncan was still young in 1040, and Malcolm and his brother Donalbane ( Domnall Bán ) were children.
Some sources give the name of William Wallace's father as Malcolm Wallace, however the seal attached to a letter sent to the Hanse city of Lübeck in 1297 appears to give his father's name as Alan.
* Moriarty ( voiced by Malcolm McDowell ) appears as a jewel thief in Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes, produced by Warner Brothers in 2010.
It is difficult, given the paucity of sources, to date many of the reforms of the Scoto-Norman era, but it appears that Malcolm continued the reforms begun by his grandfather and grand-uncles.
It appears that he was not his brother's chosen heir, contrary to earlier custom, but that Malcolm had designated Edward, his eldest son by Margaret of Wessex, as the king to come.
This unnamed MacDuff appears frequently in stories connected to the rise of Malcolm III to the throne, and was later immortalised in the Shakespearean character Macduff.
This appears to have had a considerable affect on the more uncouth, Malcolm, who could not read ; he so admired her devotion that he had her books decorated in gold and silver.
The first record of the term " Cumberland " appears in 945, when the Anglo Saxon Chronicle recorded that the area was ceded to Malcolm I of Scotland by King Edmund of England.
Malcolm III appears to have introduced sheriffs as part of a policy of replacing native " Celtic " forms of government with Anglo Saxon and Norman feudal structures.
Malcolm III appears to have introduced sheriffs as part of a policy of replacing native " Celtic " forms of government with Norman feudal structures.
Malcolm " appears in Leon Uris's novel Exodus, while he also appears in another Leon Uris novel, The Haj.
He appears in the Canadian National Film Board's feature-length documentary " Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry " talking about Lowry and their friendship.
It was at Cerne, and partly at the desire, it appears, of Æthelweard, that he planned the two series of his English homilies ( edited by Benjamin Thorpe, 1844 – 1846, for the Ælfric Society and more recently by Malcolm Godden and Peter Clemoes for the Early English Text Society ), compiled from the Christian fathers, and dedicated to Sigeric, Archbishop of Canterbury ( 990-994 ).
Malcolm in the Middle creator Linwood Boomer appears as Mary Ingalls's teacher-turned-husband, Adam Kendall, whom she meets at the school for the blind in the 1978-1979 season.
In the final scene of the 1992 movie Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela — recently released after 27 years of political imprisonment — appears as a schoolteacher in a Soweto classroom.
Malcolm Mooney appears on the following original albums:
The cover picture shows the members of the group ( from left to right Malcolm Owen, Paul Fox, Dave Ruffy and Segs-who is perusing a copy of Exchange & Mart ) seated on a large sofa, around them are some of their contemporaries such as Rat Scabies and Captain Sensible of The Damned ( top right corner ), Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69 ( bottom right ), while Peter Cook and Dudley Moore are standing behind Malcolm, John Peel appears to be doing something to a schoolgirl ( in uniform ) with a bar of chocolate on the left hand side, Jimi Hendrix looks on from the right, the wives and girlfriends of the band members appear in various poses, as does the band's roadie Mannah ( seen from the back ) who assisted in writing the song " S. U. S " which deals with the vagrancy act, widely used by London's Metropolitan Police Service in the late 1970s.
The Tamiya Sand Scorcher appears in the 1986 Australian film " Malcolm ", an award winning comedy about a socially awkward young man living in Melbourne who becomes involved in a series of robberies, and who also happens to have a keen interest in hobbies.

Malcolm and William
These reforms were pursued under his successors and grandchildren Malcolm IV of Scotland and William I, with the crown now passing down the main line of descent through primogeniture, leading to the first of a series of minorities.
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Following his resignation as Prime Minister, Major briefly became Leader of the Opposition, and Shadow Foreign Secretary ( as Sir Malcolm Rifkind, who was Foreign Secretary prior to the election, had lost his seat ), and remained in this post until the election of William Hague as leader of the Conservative Party in June 1997.
* Malcolm Muggeridge, The Infernal Grove: Chronicles of Wasted Time: Number 2, 1974, published by William Morrow & Company, New York.
Note the coats of arms both bear on their clothing — Malcolm wears the Lion of Scotland, which historically was not used until the time of his great-grandson William I of Scotland | William the Lion ; Margaret wears the supposed arms of Edward the Confessor, her grand-uncle, although the arms were in fact concocted in the later Middle Ages.
Malcolm met William at Abernethy and, in the words of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " became his man " and handed over his eldest son Duncan as a hostage and arranged peace between William and Edgar.
The same was true of Malcolm ; his agreement with the English king was followed by further raids into Northumbria, which led to further trouble in the earldom and the killing of Bishop William Walcher at Gateshead.
When William Rufus became king of England after his father's death, Malcolm did not intervene in the rebellions by supporters of Robert Curthose which followed.
In September, learning of William Rufus's approaching army, Malcolm withdrew north and the English followed.
However, it is unlikely that Malcolm did control Cumbria, and the dispute instead concerned the estates granted to Malcolm by William Rufus's father in 1072 for his maintenance when visiting England.
Malcolm sent messengers to discuss the question and William Rufus agreed to a meeting.
Malcolm arrived there on 24 August 1093 to find that William Rufus refused to negotiate, insisting that the dispute be judged by the English barons.
He was granted a state funeral on 14 September, which was attended by over 1, 000 mourners including Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, Premier Neville Wran, Mervyn Wood, Justice Lionel Murphy and former NSW Labor Premier and former Governor-General Sir William McKell.
Totzke, George McPhee, Malcolm McLean, William George Bock | William Bock, May 18, 1928
William, younger brother and heir to Malcolm IV of Scotland, is betrothed to Lady Jeanette " Jenny " Avenel.
In 1072 William invaded Scotland, defeating Malcolm, who had recently invaded the north of England.
William and Malcolm agreed to peace by signing the Treaty of Abernethy, and Malcolm probably gave up his son Duncan as a hostage for the peace.
* 1093: Battle of Alnwick: Malcolm III of Scotland is killed by the forces of William II of England.

Malcolm and Shakespeare
* Salaman, Malcolm C. Shakespeare in Pictorial Art.
* When Desiree and Malcolm make up, they recite Shakespeare to each other, more specifically a conversation between Hermia and Lysander in Act I, Scene i of A Midsummer's Night Dream.

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