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Bannockburn 1314: Robert Bruce's Great Victory by Pete Armstrong β€” book cover

Bannockburn 1314: Robert Bruce's Great Victory

by Pete Armstrong
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Overview

Bannockburn was the climax of the career of King Robert the Bruce. In 1307 King Edward I of England, 'The Hammer of the Scots' and nemesis of William Wallace, died and was replaced by his son, Edward II, who was not from the same mould. Idle and apathetic, he allowed the Scots the chance to recover from the grievous punishment inflicted upon them. By 1314 Bruce had captured every major English-held castle bar Stirling, so finally Edward II took an army north to subdue the Scots. Pete Armstrong's account of this pivotal campaign culminates at the decisive battle of Bannockburn that finally won Scotland her independence.

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Book Details

Published
September 14, 2005
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Pages
96
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275988463

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