• Young Siward is a character in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth (1606). He is the son of Siward, general of the English forces in the battle against...
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  • Siward may refer to: Synardus or Siward (12th-century), king of Götaland Siward (Abbot of Abingdon) (died 1048), Bishop of St. Martins Siward, Earl of...
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    son – a young boy Ross, Lennox, Angus, Menteith, Caithness – Scottish thanes Siward – general of the English forces Young Siward – Siward's son Seyton –...
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  • allies to face Macbeth at Dunsinane Castle. After Macbeth slays the young Siward, Macduff charges into the main castle and confronts Macbeth. Although...
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  • Laurence as Lennox Noel Davis as Seyton Alf Joint as Young Siward William Hobbs as Young Siward James Morrison wrote Macbeth's themes of "murderous ambition"...
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    the nickname Bulax, was the son of Siward, Earl of Northumbria (died 1055). He is one of two known sons of Siward, believed to be the elder. While it...
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    Shines Through". reviewfix.com. "Much Ado About Nothing (2014)". ttdb.ca. "Young Actor Takes Centrestage". burkecampbell.wordpress.com. 15 November 2014...
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    Year Title Role Notes 1998 Macbeth Fleance/Young Siward Off-Broadway 2002 Twelfth Night Sebastian 2010 Trust Performer Second Stage Theatre Production...
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  • returned to the Independent Theatre, now at North Sydney, performing as Young Siward in Macbeth. Stuart, who had choreographed the duel in Macbeth, advised...
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    1970), Tommy's nephew in Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone? (January 1971), Young Siward in Macbeth (Feb-March 1971), Andres in Woyzeck and Play (April 1971)...
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    Richard Siward (died 1311), Lord of Kellie, was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble. He was the son of the English adventurer Richard Siward and his wife...
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    Richard Siward (died 1248) was a distinguished 13th-century soldier, adventurer and banneret. He rose from obscurity to become a member of King Henry III's...
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    completely changed the control of earldoms. In 1055, Siward died, but his son was considered too young to command Northumbria, and Harold's brother, Tostig...
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  • Danish earl Siward, though this may be a late attempt to deepen the Scottish royal family's links to the earldom of Northampton (of which Siward was regarded...
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    2015-01-08. "I Know What It Is to Be Young". Discogs. 1984. Retrieved 2015-01-08. "I Know What It Is to Be Young". Discogs. 1984. Retrieved 2015-01-08...
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    Gentlewoman), Ross Dalton (Doctor), John Nocolaysen (Old Siward), Arch Heugly (Young Siward): 62–63  Compilation of two one-act plays, each written by...
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  • the great-niece of William the Conqueror and the granddaughter of Earl Siward. Maud was the daughter of Waltheof, the Anglo-Saxon Earl of Huntingdon and...
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  • Murderer Young Siward Inspirations Macbeth, King of Scotland Gruoch of Scotland Duncan I of Scotland Malcolm III of Scotland Donald III of Scotland Siward, Earl...
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  • Suthen, and John of Fordun suggests that she may have been a relative of Siward, Earl of Northumbria. This differs from the review by Frederic van Bossen...
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    Murderer Young Siward Inspirations Macbeth, King of Scotland Gruoch of Scotland Duncan I of Scotland Malcolm III of Scotland Donald III of Scotland Siward, Earl...
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  • peaceful, although in 1054 he was faced with an English invasion, led by Siward, Earl of Northumbria, on behalf of Edward the Confessor. Macbeth was killed...
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    to their homes without further punishment. The earl of Northumbria was Siward, but Earl Eadwulf of Bamburgh ruled the northern part in semi-independence...
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  • Thorhauer Second witch — Saskia Schenkel Third witch — Ana Lara Gentlewoman — Christopher Lundmark Doctor — Randy Black Young Siward — Eli Hughes v t e...
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  • Porteous as Caithness William Abney as Old Siward Christopher Fulford as Second Messenger Nicholas Coppin as Young Siward This episode was shot with a 360-degree...
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  • are no Norse records of his supposed return. Eric's successor as earl, Siward, cannot be confirmed as being earl of Northumbria until 1033 so Eric's death...
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  • battle, making Waltheof his father's heir. Siward himself died in 1055, and Waltheof being far too young to succeed as Earl of Northumbria, King Edward...
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  • as Sheila Cadfael (1994, TV) in episode "One Corpse Too Many" as Aline Siward All Men Are Mortal (1995) as Florence Killing Me Softly (1995, TV) as Sara...
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  • Earl of Bernicia by his half-brother, Eadwulf, who was murdered in 1041 by Siward, Earl of Northumbria, husband of one of Ealdred's daughters. English chronicler...
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    In the Domesday Book, in 1066 the lords were the brothers Saewulf and Siward. In 1086 the lord and tenant-in-chief was Giles, brother of Ansculf, also...
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    though it has been suggested that they had a daughter who was mother of Siward 'Grossus', a rich thegn of Shropshire. Eadgyth was likely Eadric's second...
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