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.
There is no Battle Of Stirling. You may be thinking of the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297.
he started to fight for scotland at the battle of stirling bridge in 1297 if you are wondering if the Scots won they did and it was against the english
Scotland had 2,300 men and England between 9,000 and 12,000. The Scots forces won.
I think you mean Stirling Bridge and also the medieval bridge not the modern one. Certainly before 1297 (the battle of Stirling Bridge)
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.
11 September 1297.
cos he won at sterling bridge and was doing a bang up job of running the place Stirling Bridge not Sterling Bridge.
Battle of Stirling Bridge states: Scotland had 5,000 and England had 20,000
Stirling is a town in Scotland.
William Wallace and Andrew De Moray
Stirling is a town in central Scotland