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733:, also known as John Bacach-'the Lame.' We do not know Valence's exact location at this time, but it is likely that his army was not far to the east in pursuit of his defeated enemy. Unable to retreat, Bruce's little army of 300 to 500, including women, the aged, etc. and a guard of Highland men, was forced into battle in disadvantageous circumstances in western Perthshire near the border with Argyll. The exact site of the battle is known in
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in 1296 placed the MacDougalls on the side of
Balliol. On 10 February 1306, in Greyfriars Church, John Comyn was killed by Robert the Bruce and his men. Soon after Robert Bruce was crowned King of Scots at Scone. The MacDougalls fought against King Robert and in supporting the losing side, lost all.
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has him 'boldly waiting' to engage John in battle, though 'his followers were all too few'. However, Bruce's army had just been defeated and would have needed time to recoup; so it is possible that the MacDougalls took him by surprise. Barbour provides some justification for such an interpretation,
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Bruce was so heavily involved in action with the rearguard that he found himself at one point alone and under attack between a hill and the lochside, a pass so narrow that he could not turn his horse. According to tradition, Bruce was so hard pressed that one of his assailants tore off the studded
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For the king to be placed in such a position, seemingly unsupported, provides some further evidence of the weakness of the royal forces. The enemy was fought off and the army retreated to safety; but not long after it ceased to exist as an organised military force.
741:-the King's Field-though it is uncertain if this was the name at the time or added afterwards by the chroniclers. Locals have placed the battle at a number of local place-names (Lasantulich, Dalchaisnie, Inverchaddan, and names with Sasunnaich).
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Replies", The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 3, No. 9 (Oct. 1905), pp. 110–115, Edinburgh University Press
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Community of the Realm of Scotland
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884:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia
871:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia
837:. From here he was helped to cross over to the
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788:brooch that fastened his cloak. Known as the "
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45:Dalrigh where the battle took place
2748:14th-century Scottish clan battles
1034:First War of Scottish Independence
778:He daunted those that would pursue
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976:The Scottish Wars of Independence
955:Chronicles of the Scottish Nation
776:And safely all his men withdrew.
768:They kept together; and the king
764:They thereupon withdrew. In this
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943:, trans, A. A. H. Duncan, 1964.
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766:There was no mark of cowardice.
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16:Battle of Scottish Independence
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772:The rearmost of his company.
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845:, where he was aided by
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2463:Jacobite rising of 1719
2410:Jacobite rising of 1715
2372:Jacobite rising of 1689
2189:Third English Civil War
2073:First English Civil War
2634:Lochaber and Shiramore
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151:Commanders and leaders
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620:, who were allies of
475:Edinburgh–Northampton
181:Casualties and losses
2683:Military of Scotland
2026:Braes of Strathdearn
1805:Cleanse the Causeway
1386:Solway Moss campaign
1182:Arbroath Declaration
841:Peninsula by way of
596:, also known as the
102:56.42361°N 4.68778°W
2274:Glorious Revolution
1289:Anglo-Scottish Wars
1137:Campaign in Ireland
694:War of Independence
670:Alexander of Argyll
598:Battle of Dail Righ
382:Invasion of Ireland
376:Ireland (1315–1318)
136:Scottish Royal Army
98: /
2341:Monmouth Rebellion
2242:Glencairn's rising
1989:Early 17th century
1973:Traigh Ghruinneart
1326:Nesbit Moor (1402)
1270:Nisbet Moor (1355)
1187:Great Raid of 1322
441:Great Raid of 1322
121:MacDougall victory
107:56.42361; -4.68778
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2594:Fort William
2584:Blair Castle
2534:2nd Carlisle
2524:1st Carlisle
2471:Eilean Donan
2268:Period from
2096:Marston Moor
2050:Bishops Wars
1835:Alltan-Beath
1762:16th century
1734:Raid on Ross
1656:Clachnaharry
1547:15th century
1525:Invernahavon
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1471:13th century
1408:Rough Wooing
1250:Halidon Hill
1230:Dupplin Moor
1107:Loudoun Hill
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674:John Balliol
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335:Loudoun Hill
314:
130:Belligerents
18:
2624:Loch Ailort
2609:Littleferry
2559:2nd Ruthven
2514:Prestonpans
2509:1st Ruthven
2486:Coille Bhan
2481:Glen Affric
2448:Sheriffmuir
2433:Dunfermline
2296:Altimarlach
2272:of 1660 to
2270:Restoration
2255:Dalnaspidal
2136:Philiphaugh
2081:Boldon Hill
2058:Brig of Dee
1955:Dryfe Sands
1931:Allt Camhna
1913:Tillieangus
1793:Torran Dubh
1746:Black Mount
1596:Palm Sunday
1421:Ancrum Moor
1398:Solway Moss
1298:Border wars
1255:Boroughmuir
1132:Bannockburn
652:MacDougalls
431:2nd Berwick
370:Bannockburn
246:1st Berwick
105: /
57:Summer 1306
2717:Categories
2504:Highbridge
2476:Glen Shiel
2217:Carbisdale
2141:Lagganmore
2116:Inverlochy
2106:Tippermuir
2020:Glen Fruin
1967:Logiebride
1907:Craibstone
1901:Torran-Roy
1829:Summerdale
1781:Knock Mary
1752:Daltullich
1710:Bloody Bay
1614:Inverlochy
1584:Drumnacoub
1537:North Inch
1436:Haddington
1393:Haddon Rig
1192:Old Byland
1162:Skaithmuir
1142:Moiry Pass
1102:Glen Trool
857:References
709:, west of
678:John Comyn
638:Perthshire
622:Clan Comyn
446:Old Byland
426:Skaithmuir
387:Moiry Pass
330:Glen Trool
90:56°25′25″N
73:, Scotland
2569:Inverness
2544:Inverurie
2443:Inverness
2380:Loup Hill
2232:Worcester
2156:Dunaverty
2086:Newcastle
1979:Benbigrie
1961:Glenlivet
1921:(1577/78)
1865:Inverness
1859:Corrichie
1853:Garbharry
1849:(1544/45)
1801:(1518/19)
1769:Drumchatt
1748:(1497/98)
1740:Drumchatt
1730:(1485/91)
1712:(1480/83)
1706:(1480/83)
1704:Lagabraad
1682:(1464/78)
1680:Champions
1676:(1464/38)
1662:Arkinholm
1640:(1445/46)
1602:Inverness
1586:(1427/33)
1578:Harpsdale
1527:(1370/86)
1521:(1330/37)
1492:(1294/96)
1431:Inchkeith
1416:Edinburgh
1361:Redeswire
1341:Piperdean
1336:Yeavering
1311:Otterburn
1117:Inverurie
1097:Loch Ryan
1092:Turnberry
962:Secondary
941:The Bruce
739:Dail Righ
727:Alexander
415:1315–1327
355:River Dee
345:Inverurie
325:Turnberry
320:Loch Ryan
304:1306–1314
257:1297–1304
227:First War
176:ca. 1,000
93:4°41′16″W
2662:See also
2614:Culloden
2554:Stirling
2418:Cornwall
2395:Cromdale
2321:Drumclog
2202:Stirling
2121:Auldearn
2101:Carlisle
2002:Carinish
1996:Bengrime
1937:Leckmelm
1895:Garbhain
1883:Langside
1787:Glendale
1638:Arbroath
1590:Lochaber
1566:Dingwall
1490:Red Ford
1351:Roxburgh
1260:Culblean
1172:Faughart
1157:Skerries
729:'s son,
719:Edward I
690:Loch Awe
666:Hebrides
662:Somerled
612:against
459:Treaties
453:Weardale
421:Carlisle
407:Faughart
402:Skerries
365:Roxburgh
298:Earnside
168:Strength
80:NN342289
62:Location
31:Part of
2693:Manrent
2649:Rannoch
2629:Arisaig
2599:Dornoch
2549:Falkirk
2529:Clifton
2438:Preston
2400:Glencoe
2390:Dunkeld
2276:of 1688
2250:Tullich
2179:Preston
2131:Kilsyth
2063:Newburn
1817:Melrose
1692:Corpach
1674:Tannach
1644:Brechin
1554:Drumoak
1519:Drumlui
1507:Dalrigh
1240:Dornock
1087:Dalrigh
1082:Methven
1072:Happrew
1062:Falkirk
978:, 1934.
971:, 1976.
934:Primary
839:Kintyre
634:Tyndrum
626:Dalrigh
572:Dalrigh
470:Corbeil
315:Dalrigh
310:Methven
288:Happrew
278:Falkirk
173:ca. 500
67:Dalrigh
2639:Killin
2604:Tongue
2579:Atholl
2453:Brahan
2428:Alness
2304:(1688)
2302:Mulroy
2298:(1680)
2292:(1665)
2222:Dunbar
2126:Alford
2028:(1645)
2022:(1603)
2016:(1602)
2010:(1601)
2004:(1601)
1998:(1601)
1981:(1598)
1975:(1598)
1969:(1597)
1963:(1594)
1957:(1593)
1951:(1590)
1945:(1586)
1939:(1586)
1933:(1586)
1927:(1578)
1919:Beauly
1915:(1571)
1909:(1571)
1903:(1570)
1897:(1570)
1885:(1568)
1879:(1567)
1873:(1565)
1867:(1562)
1861:(1562)
1855:(1555)
1843:(1544)
1841:Shirts
1837:(1542)
1831:(1529)
1825:(1526)
1819:(1526)
1813:(1522)
1807:(1520)
1795:(1517)
1789:(1513)
1783:(1511)
1777:(1505)
1771:(1501)
1754:(1499)
1742:(1497)
1736:(1491)
1724:(1487)
1718:(1484)
1700:(1480)
1698:Tarbat
1694:(1470)
1688:(1468)
1670:(1455)
1664:(1455)
1658:(1454)
1652:(1452)
1646:(1452)
1634:(1441)
1628:(1439)
1622:(1437)
1616:(1431)
1610:(1429)
1608:Mamsha
1604:(1429)
1598:(1429)
1592:(1429)
1580:(1426)
1574:(1411)
1572:Harlaw
1568:(1411)
1562:(1406)
1556:(1402)
1539:(1396)
1533:(1391)
1515:(1308)
1509:(1306)
1486:(1263)
1480:(1245)
1426:Pinkie
1147:Connor
1122:Buchan
1112:Slioch
1067:Roslin
1052:Lanark
1047:Dunbar
821:, and
807:Atholl
800:Flight
735:Gaelic
618:Argyll
580:(1309)
574:(1306)
538:Second
392:Connor
350:Buchan
340:Slioch
283:Roslin
263:Lanark
251:Dunbar
118:Result
2589:Keith
2014:Morar
1686:Stalc
1531:Angus
1484:Largs
1235:Annan
1177:Myton
1152:Kells
713:, by
711:Perth
686:Islay
533:First
436:Myton
397:Kells
268:Scone
189:Light
186:Heavy
71:Lorne
2091:York
1478:Embo
1346:Sark
1321:1400
1316:1385
1306:Duns
843:Bute
819:Mary
756:and
592:The
240:1296
54:Date
2564:Moy
737:as
636:in
616:of
604:or
2719::
910:^
891:^
668:.
600:,
69:,
1011:e
1004:t
997:v
510:e
503:t
496:v
218:e
211:t
204:v
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