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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Hi dear Optional Mr L at home,

i made a search with GPT since I could not figure out a meaning for your post and here is what I got :

In medieval Gaelic history, there is a connection between the names "MacBeth" and "Bean". MacBeth, also known as Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, was a historical figure who ruled as King of Scots from 1040 to 1057. His wife was Gruoch ingen Boite, who is sometimes referred to as Lady MacBeth in Shakespeare's play. The surname "Bean" can be associated with Gruoch, as "Bean" means "wife" or "woman" in Gaelic. So, in the context of medieval Gaelic history, there is a connection between MacBeth and the surname Bean through MacBeth's wife, Gruoch.

i might still be missing the point of your post...
Yet, i wish you an happy cake day. Thanks for posting in my tiny community. You now have the most upvoted post in here : congratulations !