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King Robert the Bruce

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Kessinger Publishing, May 30, 2005 - 160 pages
1899. From the Famous Scots Series. An historically accurate account of King Robert the Bruce and the prolonged and successful struggle of the Scots against the unprovoked aggression of Edward I and Edward II, the most memorable episode in the history of Scotland. Contents: The Ancestry of Bruce; Opportunist Vacillation; The Coronation of Bruce; Defeat and Disaster: Methven and Kildrummy; The King in Exile; The Turn of the Tide; Reconquest of Territory; Recovery of Fortresses; The Battle of Bannockburn; Invasion of England and Ireland; Conciliation and Conflict; Peace at the Sword's Point; and The Heart of Bruce.
  

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Contents

CHAPTER
11
CHAPTER II
18
CHAPTER III
26
CHAPTER IV
36
CHAPTER V
53
The Battle of Bannockburn
92
CHAPTER X
108
CHAPTER XI
119
CHAPTER XII
134
CHAPTER XIII
149

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Robert I of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham; ^ King Robert the Bruce By af Murison ...
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