Fleance
Fleance is a character in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. He is the son of the Scottish nobleman Banquo and is introduced in Act 3, Scene 4. Fleance is notable for being the only surviving member of Banquo's family after Macbeth's murder of Banquo.
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