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Wallace, Bruce, Rob Roy MacGreagor & the Wars

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William Wallace

William Wallace and Andrew Moray raised an army, fought a war against the English occupation.
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Robert the Bruce

Robert the Bruce was King of Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329
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Rob Roy MacGreagor

He was a soldier alongside his father and brother at the age of eighteen
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Stirling Bridge

The Battle of Stirling Bridge was one of the series of conflicts of the Wars of Scottish Independence on September 11, 1297
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Battle of Falkirk

The Battle of Falkirk took place on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence.
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The First War

The First War of Scottish Independence can be loosely divided into four phases between 1296 and 1328
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The Second War

After Robert the Bruce's death, King David II was too young to rule, so the guardianship was assumed by Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray
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Battle of Bannockburn

Bannockburn is the most famous Scottish victory in the Wars of Independence.
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