An English army, led by Edward ll, marching to relieve Stirling Castle , were met by King Robert the Bruce at Bannock Burn near Stirling. The over-confident English army was soundly defeated, losing 3000 to 4000 men, Scottish casualties …
Edward II: Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway
Margaret was the eldest child of Alexander III, king of Scotland (September 1241 – March 1286) and Margaret of England (September 1240 – February 1275), daughter of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence and sister of Edward I.
Barratt's Blog: Fencing begins!
1561 – An 18-year old Mary , Queen of Scots , returns to Scotland after spending 13 years in France 1745 – Prince Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard at Glenfinnan – the start of the Second Jacobite Rebellion known as “The 45″ …
Scotland Day 4 « Ukschotts's Blog
Last day We took the train to Stirling to see Stirling castle home to Edward the Bruce, and where the scots defeated the english their last remaining castle in scotland. This was another great castle lots to see and it was not a cheesy …
Mary Tudor and Her Bloodless Rebellion Topples Jane Grey
Short biographies of the tragic lives of Mary I, Elizabeth I, Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey, and Mary , Queen of Scots . Mary reached Kenninghall on July 9, where several sources waited to confirm her brother’s death.
Family Feud Among the Children of Henry VIII – Mary vs. Edward
Read on. Tragic Tudor Royal Children After Henry VIII – Son and Nieces
Wales and Scotland during the Reign of Edward Longshanks
Toward the end of his reign, Edward Longshanks intervened numerous times in the affairs of Wales and Scotland .