Bannockburn 1314

Bannockburn 1314
Author: Peter Armstrong
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 178200419X

Pete Armstrong's illustrated account of the Battle of Bannockburn, a pivotal campaign in the First War of Scottish Independence. 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 his son, Edward II, 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 and Edward II took an army north to subdue the Scots. Pete Armstrong's account of this battle culminates at the decisive battle of Bannockburn that finally won Scotland her independence.

Bannockburn

Bannockburn
Author: David Cornell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Bannockburn, Battle of, Scotland, 1314
ISBN: 9780300207941

Cornell sets the iconic battle in political and military context and focuses new attention on the roles of Robert and Edward in the events leading to the build-up of their armies. He reassesses both the crucial melee fought on the second day and the casualties suffered by the English.

Bannockburn

Bannockburn
Author: Peter Reese
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Bannockburn, Battle of, Scotland, 1314
ISBN: 9781782111764

A vivid account of one of the most important conflicts in British history, with a new edition to mark the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn.

Bannockburn and Stirling Bridge

Bannockburn and Stirling Bridge
Author: Murray Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-06-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781999696283

An entertaining and informative account of the Battles of Stirling Bridge and Bannockburn, including maps of the conflict and an exploration of the wider Scottish Wars of Independence detailed through a five-stage walk of the area.

Flodden 1513

Flodden 1513
Author: John Sadler
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781841769592

Osprey's examination of the Battle of Flodden, in which the Scottish and English armies clashed on 9 September 1513. The Scots were superior in terms of artillery and well-trained in the new Renaissance tactics, whereas the English deployed more traditional methods. Historically, this battle is well-known as the last in which the longbow played a role and the first in which artillery had a considerable effect. Recognized as the greatest Scottish defeat in history, it resulted in the death of Scotland's king. It plunged the country into mourning and extinguished Scotland's threat to Henry VIII's reign for the next three decades. This book examines battle, the different tactics of the opposing armies and the personalities of the commanders.

In the Footsteps of Robert Bruce

In the Footsteps of Robert Bruce
Author: Alan Young
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Behind the legendary figure of Robert Bruce is a man who led his nation to a famous victory over the English at Bannockburn and overcame great odds to win power for himself in Scotland, by defeating his rivals.

The Highland Clans

The Highland Clans
Author: Alistair Moffat
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0500290849

“A brisk and accessible guide to a thousand years of reiving and rivalry in the Highlands.” —The Scotsman The story of the Highland clans of Scotland is famous, the names celebrated, and the deeds heroic. Having clung to ancient traditions of family, loyalty, and valor for centuries, the clans met the beginning of their end at the fateful Battle of Culloden in 1746. Alistair Moffat traces the history of the clans from their Celtic origins to the coming of the Romans; from Somerled the Viking to Robert the Bruce; from the great battles of Bannockburn and Flodden to Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite Risings; and from the Clearances to the present day. Moffat is an adept guide to the world of the clans, a world dominated by lineage, land, and community. These are stories of great leaders and famous battles, and of an extraordinary people, shaped by the unique traditions and landscape of the Scottish Highlands. It’s a story too about the pain of leaving, with the great emigrations to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand that began after Culloden. Complete with a clan map and an alphabetical list of the clans of the Scottish Highlands, this is a must for anyone interested in the history of Scotland.

The Brus

The Brus
Author: John Barbour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1856
Genre: Epic poetry, Scottish
ISBN: