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!
There isn't a Scottish King.
King's Own Scottish Borderers was created in 1689.
King James was Scottish.
King's Own Scottish Borderers's motto is 'Nisi Dominus Frustra'.
Macbeth is the only play by Shakespeare with a Scottish king in it.
king James V was a Scottish King
yes he was born in Scotland and his parents were Scottish.
Two foreign kings attack Scottish kings. At the beginning of the play the King of Norway has sided with the Scottish rebels MacDonald and Cawdor against King Duncan. At the end the King of England, Edward the Confessor, has sided with Malcolm, McDuff, Ross and others against King Macbeth.
There isn't a Scottish King.
The cast of Review of Scottish Volunteers by King Edward - 1905 includes: King Edward VII as himself
King of England James II converted to Catholicism in 1668.
Because the king was Scottish No, it was less of a racial one. It was an attempt to get rid of the Protestant King James 1 (the only partial agreement i have was that he was Scottish - and did have a number of Scottish advisers). it was an attempt by Catholic provincial laws to replace him with a new Catholic King - they wanted to blow up all the ruling government Scottish, English and Welsh.