The proper title is King of Scots. Robert I (the Bruce).
Robert the Bruce killed John Comyn in a church in Dumfries, Scotland on February 10, 1306. This act was a significant event leading to Bruce being crowned King of Scotland later that year.
No one killed The Bruce he died with an illness.
Answer 1: Robert the Bruce defeated the English King Edward the Second at the Battle of Banockburn. Improvement: Wheras Answer one is a fact, this did not gain for Robert the Bruce the crown of Scotland. King Robert 1st Of Scotland won the crown by claim of right as King David 1 of Scotland's 4th Great grandson. In the process Bruce had to kill John Comyn, who had a rival claim through another royal line via John Baliol.
King Alexander III died without a direct heir, the throne Of Scotland passed to his seven year old granddaughter, Margaret of Norway. She died en route to Scotland for her coronation. The nobility of Scotland turned to King Edward I of England to judge between the various claimants to the throne. Edward choose John Balliol as the next king, and forced Balliol to act as his puppet. Balliol eventually rebelled against Edward, this failed and Edward forced him to abdicate, and assumed power over Scotland himself. This lead to the wars of Independence, firstly under Wallace and Murray, and latterly under Robert The Bruce.
The proper title is King of Scots. Robert I (the Bruce).
John I de Balliol was born in 1210.
John I de Balliol died in 1269.
John Parkhurst - Master of Balliol - died in 1639.
John Parkhurst - Master of Balliol - was born in 1564.
John Balliol died on 1314-11-25.
John Balliol is described as having blond hair.
Edward I treated John Balliol with great disrespect and humiliation. He forced Balliol to abdicate as King of Scotland in 1296 and imprisoned him for years. This marked the beginning of English domination over Scotland.
died from an infectious disease
John Balliol's heirs were his son Edward Balliol, who briefly ruled as King of Scotland, and his daughter Eleanor, who married Henry de Beaumont. Edward Balliol's attempted reign sparked the First War of Scottish Independence.
edward the first of england chose john balliol to be king of scotland for many reasopns; one was that balliol had a stronger claim he was the grandson of the first daughter of david earl of huntington he would be easier to control than bruce he agreed that edward was his overlord he paid homage to edward 2 times
Robert the Bruce killed John Comyn in a church in Dumfries, Scotland on February 10, 1306. This act was a significant event leading to Bruce being crowned King of Scotland later that year.