Answer 1: Robert the Bruce defeated the English King Edward the Second at the Battle of Banockburn.
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Wheras Answer one is a fact, this did not gain for Robert the Bruce the crown of Scotland. King Robert 1st Of Scotland won the crown by claim of right as King David 1 of Scotland's 4th Great grandson.
In the process Bruce had to kill John Comyn, who had a rival claim through another royal line via John Baliol.
There were many Robert the Bruce's be more specific for which dates.
Bruce I of Scotland was king from 1306- 1329
March 25, 1306
March 25 in the year 1306.
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William Wallace was never King of Scotland. At the time of Wallace's death in 1305 Scotland had no King. Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306.
William Wallace never became king, he was captured, tortured and killed by the English - perhaps you have him confused with Robert the Bruce?
William Wallace did not have 'power' at that time. Robert the Bruce became King shortly afterwards.
King Robert the Bruce led the Scottish who won (GO SCOTLAND) and King Edward the second led the English who lost.
Robert Bruce was crowned twice, the first time by Bishop Robert Wishart; and again the following day by Isabella MacDuff as it was a tradition since the death of King Macbeth that the king of Scotland be coronated by a MacDuff.
Robert Bruce King was born in 1940.
Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scotland in 1306.
Robert the Bruce was King of Scotland from 1306 until his death in 1329.
Robert the Bruce (Robert I).
William Wallace was never King of Scotland. At the time of Wallace's death in 1305 Scotland had no King. Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306.
the answer was Robert the Bruce
David II was King of Scotland from 1329-1371.
William Wallace never became king, he was captured, tortured and killed by the English - perhaps you have him confused with Robert the Bruce?
William Wallace did not have 'power' at that time. Robert the Bruce became King shortly afterwards.
King Robert the Bruce led the Scottish who won (GO SCOTLAND) and King Edward the second led the English who lost.
Robert I (the Bruce).
Robert I "the Bruce".