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Robert the Bruce | Biography Facts | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica Robert the Bruce (born July 11, 1274—died June 7, 1329, Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland) was the king of Scotland (1306–29), who freed Scotland from English rule, winning the decisive Battle of Bannockburn (1314) and ultimately confirming Scottish independence in the Treaty of Northampton (1328)
Robert the Bruce - Wikipedia Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart am Brusach), was King of Scots from 1306 to his death in 1329 [1] Robert led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England He fought successfully during his reign to restore Scotland to an independent kingdom and is regarded in Scotland as a national hero
The True Story of Robert the Bruce, Scotland’s ‘Outlaw King’ The image of Bruce as model king and consummate defender of Scotland endures to this day, but the man behind the myth is harder to pinpoint: Whereas predecessor William Wallace is, according to
Bruce Family Timeline - The Family of Bruce International David BRUCE II, Lord Bruce, King of Scots, was born on March 5, 1324 and died in 1371 He married, first, Joanna daughter of King Edward II of England (no heirs); and married, second, to Margaret Drummond (no heirs)
The Bruces - The Royal Family The Bruces Robert the Bruce, descendant of one of the original contestants for the Scottish throne, took up the struggle for Scotland's independence after the death of William Wallace, and had himself crowned King of Scotland
Legend of Robert the Bruce and the Spider - FamilySearch Robert the Bruce was crowned King of Scots in 1306 and led Scotland to victory in the First War of Scottish Independence against the English The king who won Scotland’s independence—it’s no wonder he lives on in legend as a national hero
The Battle of Bannockburn: Edward II vs Robert the Bruce Robert the Bruce, self-proclaimed King of the Scots, grasped his axe as the heavily armored English nobleman, a member of the vanguard of the 20,000-strong English army, bore down upon him, lance leveled and clods of earth arching from his charger’s hoofs
Robert the Bruce, I King of Scotland - FamilySearch. org When Robert the Bruce, I King of Scotland was born on 11 July 1274, his father, Sir Robert Bruce, VI Lord of Annandale, was 30 and his mother, Marjorie aka Magaret MacNiall, Countess of Carrick 3rd Countess of Carrick, was 20 He married Isabel Mar of Carrick in 1290
Face of King Robert The Bruce, Outlaw King is Brought Back to Life 700 . . . In the recently released Netflix film Outlaw King, Chris Pine portrays Robert the Bruce as a noble and understated freedom fighter, with brown hair, steely blue eyes and a suitably chiseled chin But how close does this portrayal come to the true looks of the 14th century King of Scotland?