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Máel Coluim mac Donnchada was born around 1031 to Donnchadh mac Crínán. His grandmother, Bethoc, was the daughter of King Máel Coluim of Alba (Scotland). King Máel Coluim was last in the line of Cináed mac Ailpín, the first King of Alba. 1/10
Alba was one of the many Kingdoms that once formed part of present day Scotland. King Máel Coluim's had no sons, but he appears to have married off his daughters to influential lords in the region. Bethoc's husband, Crínán of Dunkeld, may have been the Thane of Atholl. 2/10
Findlaích mac Ruaidrí, Thane of Angus and Mormaer of Moray, and Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Jarl of Orkney, may also have been King Máel Coluim's son-in-laws. In his later years, the King appears to have anointed his grandson, Donnchadh mac Crínán, as his heir. 3/10
Donnchadh succeeded as King in 1034. But his rule was short after he was killed in battle against Moray in 1040. The Mormaer of Moray, Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, then became the King of Alba. Mac Bethad was also married to Gruoch, a member of the Ailpin dynasty. 4/10
Máel Coluim mac Donnchada and his younger brother, Domnall, was send away for safety, though it is not certain where. They may have ended up in Northumbria whose Earl may have been a relative or to Orkney or even England. 5/10
In 1045, Máel Coluim's grandfather, Crínán, died in battle against King Mac Bethad. The Earl of Northumbria also battled Alba later either to make Máel Coluim mac Donnchada or a different Máel Coluim (of possibly the neighbouring Kingdom of Strathclyde), the King of Alba. 6/10
In 1057, Máel Coluim battled King Mac Bethad and defeated him at Lumphanan. The King died in battle and was succeeded by Gruoch's son, Lulach. But a year later, Máel Coluim overcame Lulach to become King of Alba in 1058. 7/10
In 1066, after the Norman conquest of England, King Máel Coluim gave sanctuary to Edgar Ætheling, the grandson of Eadmund, former King of England. Though Edgar had been nominally elected King of England by the Witenaġemot, he had no way of taking up his rule. 8/10
Having married Edgar's sister, Margaret, in 1070, King Máel Coluim invaded England in part to support his brother-in-law. But he was unsuccessful and had, in turn, had to accept the English King as overlord instead. 9/10
In 1093, King Máel Coluim again invaded England, but this time died in battle at Alnwick. His brother, Domnall, became King, though was deposed by Máel Coluim's sons with Anglo Norman help. The later Kings of Scotland would descend from David, Máel Coluim's youngest son. 10/10
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Murad was born in 1404 to Mehmed. Mehmed was the son of Bayezid, the Ottoman Sultan who was captured by Timur in 1402. This led to a period of anarchy in the Sultanate. By 1413, Mehmed had managed to defeat his brothers and take over as Sultan of the entire Sultanate. 1/10
The Ottoman had Sultanate emerged in late 13th century after the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm was defeated by the Mongols. Many beyliks rose up in the Anatolian peninsula, one among which was ruled by the ancestors of Bayezid, Mehmed and Murad. 2/10
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Moravia emerged as a semi independent state in Central Europe not long after the Franks had defeated the Avars in late 8th century. Moravia was not the first power in the region though. The Slavic states of Samo and of Nitra had lasted briefly during various times as well. 2/10
Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck was born in 1815 to Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Bismarck and Wilhelmine Luise Mencken. Hailing from Schönhausen, the Bismarcks were a prominent noble family of the Kingdom of Prussia, with connections in Pomerania. 1/10
Prussia became a kingdom in 1701, but its major part was Brandenburg in the centuries old Holy Roman Empire. Invasion by the French in early 19th century led to the dissolution of this empire, with many of its regions joining Napoleon backed Confederation of the Rhine. 2/10
Camillo Benso was born in 1810 to Michele Benso, Marquis of Cavour, and Adélaïde Suzanne de Sellon. The Bensos were prominent nobility of Savoy. Camillo also had a distinguishing French connection thanks to his mother and his godmother Pauline, sister of Emperor Napoleon. 1/10
The early 18th century saw the French under Napoleon occupy Savoy. But the Bensos managed to see through it in a favourable manner eventually. Young Camilo's career prospects improved with his appointment as page to Carlo Alberto, Prince of Carignano in 1824. 2/10
Iaroslav Vladimirovich was born around 980 to Vladimir Sviatoslavich, Grand Prince of Kiev, and Rogned of Polotsk. Vladimir was initially supposed to rule only in Novgorod, but he had taken Kiev and Dereva from his brothers by 980. 1/10
Iaroslav was given an early charge of Rostov and, later, of Novgorod by 1010. But he sought Kiev and rebelled against his father, when he saw that one of his many brothers may be given Kiev. However, Vladimir died in 1015 and his domain got divided between his sons. 2/10
Birger Magnusson was born around 1210 to Magnus "Minnesköld" Bengtsson and Ingrid Ilva. Magnus was the grandson of the powerful Scandinavian noble, Folke, while Ingrid may have been a descendant of Sverker, King of Sweden in mid 12th century. 1/10
The kingdom of Sweden claimed land on the western and eastern coasts of the Baltic Sea in the 13th century. However, the crown itself was held between two dynasties since Sverker's death in 1156; by Sverker's family and that of Erik who became king after Sverker. 2/10