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Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 129798: William Wallaces rebellion (Campaign)

Osprey Publishing

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UPC:
9781841765105
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2003-02-19
Release Date:
2003-02-19
Author:
Peter Armstrong
Language:
english
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Osprey's study of William Wallace's rebellion in the First War of the Wars of Scottish Independence (1296-1357). The death of the last of the Scottish royal house of Canmore in 1290 triggered a succession crisis. Attempts to undermine Scottish independence by King Edward I of England sparked open rebellion culminating in an English defeat at the hands of William Wallace at Stirling Bridge in 1297. Edward gathered an army, marched north and at Falkirk on 22 July 1298 he brought Wallace's army to battle. Amid accusations of treachery, Wallace's spearmen were slaughtered by Edward's longbowmen, then charged by the English cavalry and almost annihilated. In 1305 Wallace was captured and executed, but the flame of rebellion he had ignited could not be extinguished.