Robert the Bruce (Robert I).
He was King of Scots 1306-1329.
Robert the Bruce was King of Scotland from 1306 until his death in 1329.
Robert the Bruce was crowned king on March 25 1306 - at Scone in Perthshire. He died in 1329. His successor was David II.
Robert has written: 'The acts of Robert I, King of Scots, 1306-1329' -- subject(s): Charters, grants, privileges, Law
25th March 1306
Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scotland in 1306.
Malcolm I became King of Scots around 943 Malcolm II became King of Scots around 1005 Malcolm III became King of Scots around 1058 Malcolm IV became King of Scots around 1153
King Wenceslaus III of Bohemia died on August 4, 1306 at the age of 16.
If you mean the English King Edward 1, known as the 'Hammer of the Scots' it is not surprising that the Scots didn't like him!
King Wenceslaus III of Bohemia died on August 4, 1306 at the age of 16.
1306 = 2*653
First King of Scots (not Scotland) was Kenneth MacAlpine. He is traditionally considered first "King of Scots", or of "Picts and Scots", allegedly having conquered the Picts as a Gael, which is turning history back to front, as most modern scholars point out, he was actually 'King of Picts', and the terms 'King of Alba' and the even later 'King of Scots' were not used until several generations after him.