answersLogoWhite

0

Over 5,100 were killed, according to english accounts, including 100 cavalry.

There is no record of the scots' casualties.

The only known casualty was Andrew Moray, the senior Guardian of Scotland (the same title as William Wallace; Moray was given precidence in the letters and diplomatic records, as being Wallace's senior in rank.)

Given Moray's role leading the armies, and the injury which would kill him a few weeks after the battle, it must be assumed that he and his men were in the midst of the fighting, and scots casualties were not insignificant either.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Did William Wallace really say the speech before stirling bridge in real life?

No. It is entirely the creation of hollywood scriptwriters. Infact, Wallace was not even the commander of forces at Stirling Bridge. That honour fell to Andrew Moray, who was the senior Guardian of Scotland, and of far higher social standing than Wallace (who was a very minor noble). Moray was mortally wounded while leading the scots forces at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, and died a little while afterwards, leaving Wallace to take much of the credit. However, Wallace led the Scots forces for only seven months after the Battle of Stirling, before defeat at Falkirk, after which Wallace resigned the title of Guardian of Scotland.


What was the battle called in which Harold Haardrada died?

Harold Hadrada died at the battle of Stamford Bridge


When did Elizabeth Stirling die?

Elizabeth Stirling died in 1895.


When did Jane Stirling die?

Jane Stirling died in 1859.


When did Matthew Stirling die?

Matthew Stirling died in 1975.


When did Georgina Stirling die?

Georgina Stirling died in 1935.


When did Waite Stirling die?

Waite Stirling died in 1923.


When did Walter Stirling die?

Walter Stirling died in 1786.


How many people died in the battle stamford bridge?

6,000 or 3,000


When did Frederick Stirling die?

Frederick Stirling died in 1885-11.


How did Andrew moray die at the battle of stirling bridge?

While no official cause of death has been acquired, it is widely accepted that Andrew de Moray was wounded at the Battle of Stirling Bridge and died later in November of the same year. Most likely, he died from a laceration wound, either from a sword or lance, and the wound was later infected. He may have been hit by an arrow, either from the English longbow men, or from the small amount of archers, also armed with the long bow, that the Scots mustered from Selkirk and Ettrick. de Moray and Wallace most likely fought in or near the front lines of the battle, so it may have been a lucky stab or cut that led to de Moray's demise.


How many men died building the Brooklyn Bridge?

27 people died while building the Brooklyn Bridge.