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Robert the Bruce, the King of Scots from 1306 to 1329, lived during a time when Catholicism was the dominant religion in Scotland. While specific personal beliefs are not extensively documented, it can be assumed that he adhered to the Catholic faith, as it was integral to the culture and society of his time. Additionally, he sought the support of the Church, which was important for legitimizing his rule and rallying support for Scotland's independence.

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