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Robert I "the Bruce".

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Q: Which king defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?
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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.


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.


Which English king did Robert the Bruce fight?

Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314)


Who was at the battle of bannockburn?

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


Who one the battle of Bannockburn?

The Scottish army under the leadership of King Robert I (Robert the Bruce) won (not 'one') the Battle of Bannockburn by defeating the English army under Edward II.


English king defeated at the Battle of Hastings?

Harold


Who was King of Scots at the time of the battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I (the Bruce).


Who was English king that was defeated at the battle of hastings in 1066?

Harold was defeated by William the conqueror.


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.


What started the battle of Bannockburn?

The English thought their cavalry, armoured knights on horseback, would win the battle for them: How wrong can you be....


What really happened at the battle of bannockburn in 1314?

The Battle of Bannockburn was a significant Scottish victory in the First War of Scottish Independence. The Scottish army, led by King Robert the Bruce, defeated the much larger English army under King Edward II. The Scots utilized strategic positioning and the use of schiltrons, dense formations of spearmen, to repel English cavalry charges and secure the victory. The battle was a turning point in Scottish history and had long-lasting effects on the eventual independence of Scotland.


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.