11 September 1297.
There was no Battle of Stirling. You may be thinking of the Battle of Stirling Bridge which the Scots won on the 11th September 1297 under the command of William Wallce.
The Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297.
The only battle Wallace won was the Battle of Stirling Bridge, 11th September 1297. The following year, at Falkirk, he lost and had to continue using guerrilla tactics until his betrayal in 1305.
Harald Hardrada did not win the Battle of Hastings, he was killed earlier at the Battle of Stamford Bridge.
Robert the Bruce.
Harold Godwineson won the battle of Stamford Bridge, and then William Duke of Normandy won the battle of Hastings due to his leadership, preparation and luck.
No, he wasn't there. Harold Godwinson won at Stanford Bridge against Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson
Because otherwise Chealsea wouldn't be winning the league!
Scotland would win because history shows that the scottish are more ruthless and never give up and Scotland have a bigger population Wales, if the battle included women. Welsh women are as hard as goats' knees. The men, however, would probably run at the first sign of trouble. Scotland would kick anyones butt especially darn wales
Scotland have yet to win a world cup.
To keep enemies in a little open so you can have the advantage and maybe win the war or battle
He was supposed to have seen a sign in the sky, showing the Christian cross and the words "in this sign you will conquer" or something like it. This was supposed to have made him congenial toward the Christians afterward.