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Robert the Bruce, the Scottish king known for leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence, did not have a formal education in the modern sense, and specific records of his schooling are scarce. It is believed that he received some education in the context of noble upbringing, likely at home or through tutors, focusing on skills necessary for leadership and warfare. Some accounts suggest he may have been educated in the court of King Edward I of England, but definitive details about his schooling are lacking.

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