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Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314)

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Which king defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I "the Bruce".


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.


When was Robert Bruce King born?

Robert Bruce King was born in 1940.


Who was the Scottish king that defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I of Scots also known as Robert the Bruce.


Who was at the battle of bannockburn?

King Robert the Bruce (Scots Army) and Edward II (English army)


When did Robert the Bruce get crowned?

Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scotland in 1306.


Where was Robert the Bruce crowned?

Robert the Bruce was King of Scotland from 1306 until his death in 1329.


Who was King of Scots 1306?

Robert the Bruce (Robert I).


When Robert the Bruce became king?

Answer 1: Robert the Bruce defeated the English King Edward the Second at the Battle of Banockburn. Improvement: 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.


Who was king of Scotland when they won there freedom?

the answer was Robert the Bruce


How was the king after Robert the Bruce?

David II was King of Scotland from 1329-1371.


When did the battle of banoukburn take place?

On the 24th of June 1314. Stirling castle was being besieged by the Scots army under Edward Bruce, King Robert's brother. The commander of the English garisson, Sir Philip Mowbray, agreed with Bruce that if the castle wasn't relieved by mid summer he would surrender to the Scots. The English king, Edward II, marched north with an army and met the Scots under King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn a little to the south of Stirling. Bruce, though greatly outnumbered, gained a great victory.