Edward Balliol died in 1364.
Edward Balliol was born in 1283.
Edward I treated John Balliol with great disrespect and humiliation. He forced Balliol to abdicate as King of Scotland in 1296 and imprisoned him for years. This marked the beginning of English domination over Scotland.
John Balliol's heirs were his son Edward Balliol, who briefly ruled as King of Scotland, and his daughter Eleanor, who married Henry de Beaumont. Edward Balliol's attempted reign sparked the First War of Scottish Independence.
John I de Balliol died in 1269.
Hugh de Balliol died in 1229.
John Parkhurst - Master of Balliol - died in 1639.
Bernard II de Balliol died in 1190.
John Balliol died on 1314-11-25.
Balliol Holloway died on April 15, 1967, in London, England, UK.
edward the first of england chose john balliol to be king of scotland for many reasopns; one was that balliol had a stronger claim he was the grandson of the first daughter of david earl of huntington he would be easier to control than bruce he agreed that edward was his overlord he paid homage to edward 2 times
died from an infectious disease
John Balliol is often referred to as a "puppet king" due to his perceived lack of independence and authority as the King of Scots during his reign from 1292 to 1296. His rule was heavily influenced by external powers, particularly Edward I of England, who manipulated Balliol to serve English interests. Balliol's inability to assert his authority and his eventual submission to Edward further solidified this characterization, leading to his eventual deposition and the perception that he was merely a figurehead.