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Who was the Scottish king that defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I of Scots also known as Robert the Bruce.


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The Scottish victory was complete and, although full English recognition of Scottish independence was not achieved until more than ten years later, Robert Bruce's position as king was greatly strengthened by the outcome.


Who led the battle of bannockburn in 1314?

King Robert the Bruce led the Scottish who won (GO SCOTLAND) and King Edward the second led the English who lost.


What happened in the battle of bannockburn?

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Was Robert Bruce related to the Scottish royal family?

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Who was the brothers and sisters Robert the Bruce?

Robert the Bruce had several siblings, including his brother Edward Bruce, who was a notable figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence and became King of Ireland for a time. His sister, Mary Bruce, was married to a prominent nobleman, while another sister, Christian Bruce, was married to a powerful lord. The Bruce family played significant roles in supporting Robert's claim to the Scottish throne and his efforts against English rule.


What was the first name of the Scottish king known as The Bruce?

Robert.


When did Robert Bruce defeat Edward ii?

Robert Bruce did not directly defeat Edward II in a single battle, but he was instrumental in the broader conflict known as the Wars of Scottish Independence. Notably, Bruce's forces achieved a significant victory over the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in June 1314, which was a turning point in the struggle against English rule. Edward II was leading the English army during this battle but was ultimately forced to retreat, solidifying Bruce's position as a key figure in Scottish history.


Who are Wallace and Bruce?

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Who one the battle of Bannockburn?

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Is Bruce a Scottish surname?

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