The Scottish victory was complete and, although full English recognition of Scottish independence was not achieved until more than ten years later, Robert Bruce's position as king was greatly strengthened by the outcome.
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∙ 14y agoThe Scottish Army under Robert the Bruce (Robert I) defeated the English Army under Edward II.
At Bannockburn, a small place in Scotland.
William Wallace did not fight at Bannockburn. Wallace died in 1305. The Battle of Bannockburn was in 1314.
Forces of Robert the Bruce captured Stirling Castle after a siege in 1314. This event should not be confused with the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297, in which Scottish forces under Andrew de Morey and William Wallace soundly defeated the English forces near Stirling at the bridge over the river Forth.
King Robert the Bruce led the Scottish who won (GO SCOTLAND) and King Edward the second led the English who lost.
The Battle of Bannockburn was fought in the summer of 1314.
The Scottish army under the leadership of King Robert I (Robert the Bruce) won (not 'one') the Battle of Bannockburn by defeating the English army under Edward II.
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At Bannockburn, a small place in Scotland.
Bannockburn
June 1314
1314
It was a battle (part of a bigger conflict) and was known as the Battle of Bannockburn. It took place in Bannockburn (strangely enough) in Scotland.
It was in 1314 A.D.
there were only 2
Scotland did not want to be ruled by England.
The date of the battle was 24th June 1314