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Macbeth, Thane Of Dyke

Macbeth, Thane Of Dyke

Male 1229 - Abt 1262  (33 years)

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  • Name Macbeth  
    Suffix Thane Of Dyke 
    Birth 1229 
    Gender Male 
    _AMTID 132543297341:1030:194851487 
    _FSFTID LJ5L-L1V 
    _UID 72BB053605ACED1199DAACDE480011228F14 
    Death Abt 1262  Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I190842  World of Hyde
    Last Modified 16 Aug 2023 

    Family Eva Angeline Hart,   b. Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Malcolm Brodie,   b. Abt 1249, Brodie, Morayshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1285, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 36 years)
    Family ID F66975  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Feb 2024 

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • The lands of Brodie are between Morayshire and Nairnshire, on the modern border that separates the Scottish Highlands and Moray. In the time of the Picts, this location was at the heart of the Kingdom of Moravia. Early references show that the Brodie lands to be governed by a Toshech, later to become Thane. Part of the Brodie lands were originally Temple Lands, owned by the order of the Knights Templar. It is uncertain if the Brodies took their name from the lands of Brodie, or that the lands were named after the clan.

      The origins of the Brodie clan are mysterious. Much of the early Brodie records were destroyed when Clan Gordon pillaged and burnt Brodie Castle in 1645. It is known that the Brodies were always about since records began. From this it has been presumed that the Brodies are ancient, probably of Pict ancestry, referred to locally as the ancient Moravienses. The historian Dr. Ian Grimble suggested the Brodies were an important Pictish family and advanced the possibility of a link between the Brodies and the male line of the Pictish Kings.

      After the Toshechs, whose names are lost, we find a reference to MacBeth, Thane of Dyke in 1262; next, in 1311, a Latin reference to Michael, filius Malconi, Thanus de Brothie et Dyke. It is unclear if Macbeth, Thane of Dyke, is of the same line as Michael. Accordingly, the Brodie Chiefs claim descent from Michael’s referred father, Malcome, as First Chief and Thane of Brodie.

      Although Brodie Castle was built in the sixteenth century, the remains an earlier wooden fortress structure can be found nearby, on the Downy Hillock.

      Tradition says a curse was pronounced against the Brodie Chiefs, “to the effect that no son born within the Castle of Brodie should ever become heir to the property.” The legend of the source of this malediction was one of the early Brodie Chiefs “who induced an old woman to confess being guilty of witchcraft by offering her a new gown, and then, instead of fulfilling his promise, had her tied to a stake and burnt“.