At Bannockburn, a small place in Scotland.
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∙ 14y agoThe Battle of Bannockburn was fought on June 23 and June 24, 1314. Scotland celebrates June 24 as Bannockburn Day, commemorating the battle and the independence of Scotland.
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∙ 16y agoAt Bannockburn, a small place in Scotland.
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∙ 11y agoIt was fought on the 23-24 June 1314. It was a battle in the Scottish War of Independence.
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∙ 15y agoBecause Edward I of England wanted to rule Scotland. Scotland didn't want that. So the Scots and English went to war over the issue.
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∙ 14y agoBannockburn is a town between Stirling and Falkirk. There is a flag pole in a field in Bannockburn that is supposed to signify where the battle was held.
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Near the town of Bannockburn and the river Alt a Bhonnaich(in english BannockBurn)
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∙ 14y ago24th June 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.
The Battle of Bannockburn ended on July 24, 1314. The battle lasted only one day and took place during the First War of Scottish Independence.
William Wallace did not fight at Bannockburn. Wallace died in 1305. The Battle of Bannockburn was in 1314.
The Battle of Bannockburn was fought in the summer of 1314.
the Scottish surrounded Stirling castle to protect it from the English.
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.
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The battle took place over two days.
The Battle of Bannockburn took place on June 23-24, 1314 in Scotland. It was a significant battle in the First War of Scottish Independence, where the Scottish forces led by King Robert the Bruce defeated the English army led by King Edward II.
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.
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The Battle of Bannockburn ended on July 24, 1314. The battle lasted only one day and took place during the First War of Scottish Independence.
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