Malcolm, Malcom, Máel Coluim, or Maol Choluim may refer to:
People
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Malcolm (given name), includes a list of people and fictional characters
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Clan Malcolm
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Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray, 14th-century bishop-elect of Dunkeld
Nobility
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Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl
Máel Coluim of Atholl was Mormaer of Atholl between 1153/9 and the 1190s.
The '' Chronicle of Holyrood'' tells us that in 1186 Máel Coluim had an outlaw called Adam mac Domnaill killed at the altar of a church in Coupar, and burned 58 of hi ...
, Mormaer of Atholl between 1153/9 and the 1190s
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Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde, 10th century
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Máel Coluim of Moray, Mormaer of Moray 1020–1029
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Máel Coluim (son of the king of the Cumbrians)
Máel Coluim (fl. 1054) was an eleventh-century magnate who seems to have been established as either King of Alba or King of Strathclyde. In 1055, Siward, Earl of Northumbria defeated Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, the reigning ruler of the Kingdom ...
, possible King of Strathclyde or King of Alba around 1054
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Malcolm I of Scotland
Máel Coluim mac Domnaill ( anglicised Malcolm I; died 954) was king of Alba (before 943 – 954), becoming king when his cousin Constantine II abdicated to become a monk. He was the son of Donald II.
Biography
Malcolm was born in 897 in ...
(died 954), King of Scots
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Malcolm II of Scotland, King of Scots from 1005 until his death
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Malcolm III of Scotland
Malcolm III ( mga, Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, label= Medieval Gaelic; gd, Maol Chaluim mac Dhonnchaidh; died 13 November 1093) was King of Scotland from 1058 to 1093. He was later nicknamed "Canmore" ("ceann mòr", Gaelic, literally "big hea ...
, King of Scots
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Malcolm IV of Scotland
Malcolm IV ( mga, Máel Coluim mac Eanric, label= Medieval Gaelic; gd, Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig), nicknamed Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24 May 11419 December 1165) was King of Scotland from 1153 until his death. He was the eldes ...
, King of Scots
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Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus, the fifth attested post 10th-century Mormaer of Angus
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Máel Coluim I, Earl of Fife, one of the more obscure Mormaers of Fife
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Maol Choluim I, Earl of Lennox, Mormaer
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Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife, Mormaer
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Maol Choluim II, Earl of Lennox, Mormaer
Surname
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Arthur Malcolm
Alistair Arthur Malcolm (1934 – 29 July 2022) was the first Aboriginal bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia, licensed as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of North Queensland.
Born in Yarrabah, Queensland, and ordained a priest in 197 ...
(1934–2022), Australian Anglican bishop
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Christian Malcolm (born 1979), English sprinter
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David Malcolm (1938–2014), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 1988–2006
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Derek Malcolm (born 1932), British film critic and historian
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Devon Malcolm (born 1963), English cricketer
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Donald G. Malcolm Donald G. Malcolm (March 26, 1919 - June 18, 2007)"Donald G. Malcolm, Obituary," ''Los Angeles Times.'' on July 4, 2007 was an American organizational theorist, professor and dean at Cal State L.A.'s College of Business and EconomicsTimes Staff and ...
(1919–2007), American organizational theorist
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George A. Malcolm (1881–1961), Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court
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Howard Malcom (1799–1879), American educator and Baptist minister
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James Peller Malcolm (1767–1815), American-English engraver and topographer
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Janet Malcolm (1934–2021), American writer and journalist
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Jeff Malcolm (born 1956), Australian boxer of the 1970s, '80s, '90s and 2000s
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John Malcolm
Major-General Sir John Malcolm GCB, KLS (2 May 1769 – 30 May 1833) was a Scottish soldier, diplomat, East India Company administrator, statesman, and historian.
Early life
Sir John Malcolm was born in 1769, one of seventeen children of Geo ...
(1926–2008), Scottish actor
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Joyce Lee Malcolm (born 1941), American constitutional law professor
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Laura Malcolm (born 1991), English netball player
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Lavinia Malcolm (c.1847–1920), Scottish suffragist, politician, first Scottish woman female councillor and first female Lord Provost
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Mary Malcolm (1918–2010), BBC television announcer
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Noel Malcolm (born 1956), English writer, historian and journalist
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Norman Malcolm (1911–1990), American philosopher
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Peter Malcolm (rugby league)
Peter Malcolm is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer, who played in the 1980s. He made two appearances in 1988 as for the Newcastle Knights, New South Wales
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(active 1988), Australian rugby league footballer
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Peter Malcolm (rugby union) (born 1994), American rugby union player
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Ryan Malcolm (born 1979), Canadian singer
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Sally Malcolm (born 1969), British author and publisher
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Sharon Malcolm
M. Sharon Lewis Malcolm (July 11, 1947 – September 30, 2019) was an American politician.
Malcolm was born in Park Lake, Michigan. She served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 2018 until her death. Malcolm was a Republican. Prior ...
(1947–2019), American politician
Fiction
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Malcolm (Macbeth), Prince of Cumberland, a character in Shakespeare's ''Macbeth''
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Ian Malcolm (character), a character from Michael Crichton's ''Jurassic Park'' series of books and films
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Malcolm Reynolds
Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a fictional character and the protagonist of the ''Firefly'' franchise. Mal is played by actor Nathan Fillion in the 2002 TV series ''Firefly'' and the 2005 film ''Serenity''. In the series, Mal is a former Browncoat se ...
, the captain of the spaceship ''Serenity'' in Joss Whedon's TV series ''Firefly''
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Malcolm Tucker, a character in Armando Iannucci's ''The Thick of It'' and ''In the Loop''
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Jamie Fraser (character)
James "Jamie" Fraser is a fictional character in the ''Outlander'' series of multi-genre novels by American author Diana Gabaldon, and its television adaptation. In the series, married World War II nurse Claire Randall is visiting Scotland w ...
, in the ''Outlander'' a book series, sometimes uses the name Alexander Malcolm
* Malcolm, an evil court jester in the adventure game series ''
The Legend of Kyrandia''
* Malcolm, a fictional character in the ''
Unreal Tournament'' game series
* ''Malcolm'', a ship, where the story of
Julio Cortázar
Julio Florencio Cortázar (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; ) was an Argentine, nationalized French novelist, short story writer, essayist, and translator. Known as one of the founders of the Latin American Boom, Cortázar influenced an ...
's ''The Winners'' takes place
Television and film
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''Malcolm X'' (film), 1992 biographical film about the activist and Black nationalist Muslim Malcolm X
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''Malcolm'' (film), a 1986 Australian comedy film about an amateur inventor
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Malcolm in the Middle'', American television series
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Malcolm (''Malcolm in the Middle''), the title character of the series
* Malcolm
Merlyn (DC Comics), becomes Leader of the League of Assassins in the DC television show ''Arrow''
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Malcolm & Eddie'', American television situation comedy
Literature
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X'', 1965 book
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Letters to Malcolm
''Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer'' is a book by C. S. Lewis posthumously published in 1964. The book takes the form of a series of letters to a fictional friend, "Malcolm", in which Lewis meditates on prayer as an intimate dialogue bet ...
'', a collection of letters written by C. S. Lewis, posthumously published in 1964
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''Malcolm'' (novel), 1959 comic novel by
James Purdy
* ''Malcolm'', a 1965 stage adaptation of Purdy's novel by
Edward Albee
Music
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Malcolm Lincoln, Estonian electronic pop duo
Places
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Malcom, Iowa, city in Poweshiek County
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Malcolm, Maryland, community in Charles County
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Malcolm, Nebraska, village in Lancaster County
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Malcolm, Western Australia, an abandoned town in Western Australia
See also
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Malcombe
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