Robert the Bruce was one of the most noted but there have been many such as:
William Wallace
King James was originally from Scotland. He reigned at different times, over Scotland, England and of Ireland.
King James was king of Scotland before he was king of England. However, James, as did all kings and queens of England 1340-1360 and 1369-1707 and the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 - 1801, laid a claim to the throne of France.
Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
France, Spain, and Scotland were enemies of England at some point during King Henry VIII's reign. King Henry VIII reigned for over 30 years.
King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.
The Scots beat England in football(soccer).
King James was originally from Scotland. He reigned at different times, over Scotland, England and of Ireland.
King James was king of Scotland before he was king of England. However, James, as did all kings and queens of England 1340-1360 and 1369-1707 and the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 - 1801, laid a claim to the throne of France.
Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Please clarify your question. As the king, he HAD complete power over England. Are you referring to his supression of Ireland and Scotland?
James Stewart - King James VI of Scotland - he became King James I of England and Ireland
Well, honey, King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England when he inherited the English throne in 1603. So, he ended up with two titles because he was the sixth King James of Scotland and the first King James of England. It's like getting a two-for-one deal, but with crowns.
France, Spain, and Scotland were enemies of England at some point during King Henry VIII's reign. King Henry VIII reigned for over 30 years.
Henry v was the king who leads his army to victory over the french at harfleur
Macbeth's two great feats were his successful defense of Scotland against Norwegian invaders and his victory over the traitorous Macdonwald in battle. Additionally, he later becomes King of Scotland after Duncan's murder.
Monroe's are mountains over 3000 feet in Scotland. Although there are some mountains over 3000 feet in England, they're not classed as Monroes because they're in England, not Scotland.
King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.