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Yes. His name was John Balliol. A puppet king of King Edward I of England.
Edward I was not King of Scotland. He was King of England. You may be getting your words mixed up. Edward chose John Balliol as King of Scotland so he could control him. He was a puppet King but rebelled and was imprisoned in France. William Wallace continued the rebellion in his name.
King Edward Vl,son of King Henry Vlll was known as The Boy King.
Because he was a 'puppet' king. Chosen by Edward I of England so he could control him and therefore control Scotland.
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Edward was also known as Edward the Confessor. He was the King of England from 1042 to 1066.
King Edward I of England had many children. The one of his sons who is well known in history was Edward, who became King Edward II of England. Edward 1st hammer of the Scots. Edward the Black Prince, Earl of Hatfield, John of Gaunt.
John Balliol is often referred to as a "puppet king" due to his perceived lack of independence and authority as the King of Scots during his reign from 1292 to 1296. His rule was heavily influenced by external powers, particularly Edward I of England, who manipulated Balliol to serve English interests. Balliol's inability to assert his authority and his eventual submission to Edward further solidified this characterization, leading to his eventual deposition and the perception that he was merely a figurehead.
The English King, Edward I, was known as the 'Hammer of the Scots'.
Albert became king on the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. He became known as King Edward VI (his second name was Edward).
The Balkans were a puppet government being controlled by Moscow. The legislature was a puppet government that answered to the king.
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