Nobody. In 1707 Scotland merged with England and Wales to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, the predecessor state of modern day Britain.
The Vikings.
Mary, Queen of Scots was only 6 days old when she took over the throne of Scotland. She inherited the throne on December 14, 1542.
James VI of Scotland (James I of England)
They took over Wales and what later came to be called England, but not Scotland.
He wasn't he was thane of Glamis and then thane of Cawdor but only became King of Scotland after killing the previous Kind, Duncan.
Yes!There is alot of bees in Scotland
Christians live all over Scotland.
Scotland There is no such place as Sterling Bridge. You may be thinking of Stirling Bridge. And if you are thinking of the bridge where the famous battle took place in 1297 then you are out of luck. That bridge hasn't been standing for 100's of years. But there are bridges over the river in Stirling, Scotland.
No. The Scottish Reformation took place in 1560.
If you say he took over in 1928, he took over when he was 50.
English kings had no authority over Scotland.
Yes they fought over who would take the scotish crown before Britain took them over, you should Google William wallis You might have better luck is you Google Sir William Wallace. Spelling makes a difference.