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That battle pretty much ended the war. After the battle, England pretty much left Scotland alone. ALso after the battle, major rebellions, such as that of the lancasters, wracked the kingdom, and eventually one of these rebellions would succeed. The rebels put Edward to a horrible death.

Contrary to Mr.Boshkov's statement, the war continued with varying , but often great, intensity for another 14 years. The best easily accessible sources of information for this period are Professor Nicholson's "Scotland in the Later Middle Ages" and Professor Barrow's "Robert the Bruce and the Community of the Realm".Many novels and websites carry tales of Templar knights saving the day at Bannocknurn. There is NO evidence whatsoever to support such stories, but substantial evidence against them.You might like to try my book 'Robert the Bruce, a Life Chronicled'(tempus pubs. 2004) which is a compliation of contemporary material relating to Robert I. It is not a biography, juist a collection of record and narrative information. All the best with your studiesChris Brown

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