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While The Bruce was sneaking around and hiding out in caves in the Highlands he noticed a spider who restored it's web each and every time it was destroyed. This, purportedly gave Robert the conficence to keep to his work.

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A Spider. Although the story is just a myth.

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Which animal inspired Robert the Bruce?

There is a legend that suggests he was inspired by a spider trying to build a web.


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There is a myth that says a spider did so.


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King Robert the Bruce led the Scottish who won (GO SCOTLAND) and King Edward the second led the English who lost.


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