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Q: What was the first name of the Scottish king known as The Bruce?
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Who was the Scottish king that defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I of Scots also known as Robert the Bruce.


Did Robert the Bruce kill King Edward I or II?

No one killed The Bruce he died with an illness.


Who led the battle of bannockburn in 1314?

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


Who is known as the comrads king?

Bruce Fordice


Who is known as the comrades marathon king?

Bruce Fordice


When did the battel of bannockburn take place?

The Battle of Bannockburn took place on June 23-24, 1314 in Scotland. It was a significant battle in the First War of Scottish Independence, where the Scottish forces led by King Robert the Bruce defeated the English army led by King Edward II.


Who are Wallace and Bruce?

William Wallace and Robert the Bruce were leaders of the Scots in the Wars of Scottish Independence. They were both very successful in this and are regarded as national Scottish heroes. William Wallace was a knight and a land owner who rose to the position of Guardian of Scotland. He was captured and handed over to the English King Edward I, who had him hanged, drawn and quartered, in 1305. Robert the Bruce was the King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329. He defeated the English army at the Battle of Bannockburn, ensuring Scottish Independence. There are links below.


Who won the battle of Bannockburn and why?

The Scottish victory was complete and, although full English recognition of Scottish independence was not achieved until more than ten years later, Robert Bruce's position as king was greatly strengthened by the outcome.


What year Robert the Bruce supported the Scottish revolt against King Edward?

Robert the Bruce did not lead a revolt against King Edward. The wars were to maintain Scottish independence from an aggressive rival kingdom, England, who were never in a position of authority over Scotland which we could revolt against. This was a war between nations, not a rebellion of subjects. Well said.


Was Robert the Bruce a knight?

Bruce was a King. The title "knight" is not generally used in Scotland. The Scottish equivalent (approximate) titles could includes Chief, Chieftan and Laird, which are strictly speaking part of their surname.


Was Robert Bruce a knight?

Bruce was a King. The title "knight" is not generally used in Scotland. The Scottish equivalent (approximate) titles could includes Chief, Chieftan and Laird, which are strictly speaking part of their surname.


What does the Scottish king wear?

There isn't a Scottish King.