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  2. Battle of Bannockburn - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bannockburn (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Allt nam Bànag or Blàr Allt a' Bhonnaich) was fought on 23–24 June 1314, between the army of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, and the army of King Edward II of England, during the First War of Scottish Independence. It was a decisive victory for Robert Bruce and formed a major turning point ...

  3. Equestrian statue of Robert the Bruce, Bannockburn - Wikipedia

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    The bronze sculpture depicts Robert the Bruce wielding an axe and on a war horse. [ 1 ] The statue stands on a plinth that bears the inscription "ROBERT THE BRUCE KING OF SCOTS 1306–1329". It is located near the site of the Battle of Bannockburn. The statue is a A listed building.

  4. Robert the Bruce - Wikipedia

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    The remains of Turnberry Castle, Robert the Bruce's likely birthplace. Robert the Bruce was born on 11 July 1274. [3] His place of birth is not known for certain, it most likely was Turnberry Castle in Ayrshire, the head of his mother's earldom, [4] despite claims that he may have been born in Lochmaben in Dumfriesshire, or Writtle in Essex.

  5. Henry de Bohun - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce killing de Bohun at the Battle of Bannockburn. Sir Henry de Bohun (died 23 June 1314) was an English knight, of Anglo-Norman origins, the grandson of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was killed on the first day of the Battle of Bannockburn by Robert the Bruce. Riding in the vanguard of heavy cavalry, de Bohun caught sight ...

  6. Statue of Robert the Bruce, Stirling Castle - Wikipedia

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    The stone sculpture depicts Robert the Bruce in chain mail with his hand on the pommel of his sword. [3] To the back side is his shield and axe. [4] On the plinth is a shield with a lion rampant. [4] The figure faces south, towards the location of the Battle of Bannockburn. [5] The statue is a C listed building. [6]

  7. Battle of Loudoun Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Loudoun Hill was fought on 10 May 1307, between a Scots force led by King Robert the Bruce and the English commanded by Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke. It took place beneath Loudoun Hill, in Ayrshire, and ended in a victory for King Robert. It was the king's first major military victory.

  8. First War of Scottish Independence - Wikipedia

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    The First War of Scottish Independence was the first of a series of wars between English and Scottish forces. It lasted from the English invasion of Scotland in 1296 until the de jure restoration of Scottish independence with the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton in 1328. De facto independence was established in 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn.

  9. Clan Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Clan Bruce (Scottish Gaelic: Brùs) is a Lowlands Scottish clan. [3] It was a royal house in the 14th century, producing two kings of Scotland (Robert the Bruce and David II), and a disputed High King of Ireland, Edward Bruce.

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