Battle of Bannockburn — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Bannockburn partof=the First War of Scottish Independence caption=A depiction of the battle from the Holkham Bible (1327 35) date=23 June – 24 June 1314 place=Bannockburn, south of Stirling, Scotland… … Wikipedia
The Battle Of Bannockburn — Infobox Single | Name = The Battle of Bannockburn Artist = Grave Digger Released = 1998 Recorded = Germany Genre = Heavy metal Power metal Length = ??:?? Label = G.U.N. Records Producer = Last single = This single = The Battle of Bannockburn Next … Wikipedia
The Battle Of Bannockburn (single) — See also The Dark Of The Sun (disambiguation) .Infobox Single Name = The Battle of Bannockburn Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Grave Digger Album = Knights of the Cross A side = B side = Released = 1998 Format = Recorded = Genre = Heavy… … Wikipedia
(the) Battle of Bannockburn — the Battle of Bannockburn [the Battle of Bannockburn] a victory for the army of the Scottish king ↑Robert the Bruce over the army of the English king ↑Edward II in 1314. The battle was fought in central Scotland and it allowed Scotland to remain… … Useful english dictionary
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Battle of Old Byland — Part of First War of Scottish Independence Date 14 October 1322 Location Scawton Moor, Yorkshire, England … Wikipedia
Battle of Dupplin Moor — Part of the Second War of Scottish Independence Date 10 August–11 August 1332 Location Dupplin Moor, Scone, Perthshire Result … Wikipedia
Bannockburn — A number of other places are named after Bannockburn mdash; see Bannockburn (disambiguation). Infobox Settlement name =Bannockburn official name = other name = native name = nickname = settlement type =Village total type = motto = imagesize =… … Wikipedia
Bannockburn (disambiguation) — For the famous 14th century battle in Scottish history see Battle of Bannockburn. There are several places called Bannockburn. All are probably named after the original village of Bannockburn in Scotland, and were created by settlers from the… … Wikipedia
Battle of Sauchieburn — The Battle of Sauchieburn was fought on June 11, 1488, at the side of Sauchie Burn, a brook about two miles south of Stirling, Scotland. The battle was fought between as many as 30,000 troops of King James III and some 18,000 troops raised by… … Wikipedia
Bannockburn — /ban euhk berrn , ban euhk berrn /, n. a village in central Scotland: site of the victory (1314) of the Scots under Robert the Bruce over the English, which assured the independence of Scotland. * * * ▪ Scotland, United Kingdom town,… … Universalium