Very late on the 19th March 1286, in the teeth of a howling gale on a dark and stormy night, Scotland's history was changed forever with the death of King Alexander III. Earlier that evening the king had held a meeting of the Privy Council at Edinburgh castle and after a good meal and French wines he decided to return to his voluptuous young pregnant French wife, Yolande, who was staying at one of the king's residences at Kinghorn on the opposite shore of the Firth of Forth. Alexander set out into the stormy night with several of his barons, surviving a perilous crossing from Dalmeny to Inverkeithing. On their journey along the coast road, not far from Kinghorn, the king became separated from his companions and apparently took a wrong turni...
That the Scots were identified as separate people by the late tenth and early eleventh century can b...
In the ten years from 1286 Scotland experienced a crisis of royal succession and sovereignty which b...
Scotland in the eleventh century was very different from Scotland even in the twelfth or thirteenth ...
The personal reign of Alexander III of Scotland saw a dramatic reversal of the weak monarchy, divid...
On a stormy night in 1286, a man fell off his horse and broke his neck, setting two kingdoms on a 30...
The involvement of Scotland in international politics during the latter years of the reign of James ...
v. 5. ch. LIII-LIV. The regency ; ch. LV-LVI. Regency of Morton ; ch. LVII. Expiry of the regency ; ...
(Not) Learning the Lessons of War? The Scottish experience of conflict in the Second War of Independ...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...
Andy King & Claire Etty, England and Scotland, 1286–1603. British History in Perspective Series...
One of the most famous documents in Scottish history may very well be the Declaration of Arbroath. H...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
When James VI of Scotland also became sovereign of England as James I in 1603 he made an unsuccessfu...
The House of Stewart which became the ruling house of Scotland, hadits origins in Celtic France in t...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
That the Scots were identified as separate people by the late tenth and early eleventh century can b...
In the ten years from 1286 Scotland experienced a crisis of royal succession and sovereignty which b...
Scotland in the eleventh century was very different from Scotland even in the twelfth or thirteenth ...
The personal reign of Alexander III of Scotland saw a dramatic reversal of the weak monarchy, divid...
On a stormy night in 1286, a man fell off his horse and broke his neck, setting two kingdoms on a 30...
The involvement of Scotland in international politics during the latter years of the reign of James ...
v. 5. ch. LIII-LIV. The regency ; ch. LV-LVI. Regency of Morton ; ch. LVII. Expiry of the regency ; ...
(Not) Learning the Lessons of War? The Scottish experience of conflict in the Second War of Independ...
This is an analysis of the loyalties and political rivalries of the army of David II of Scotland at ...
Andy King & Claire Etty, England and Scotland, 1286–1603. British History in Perspective Series...
One of the most famous documents in Scottish history may very well be the Declaration of Arbroath. H...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
When James VI of Scotland also became sovereign of England as James I in 1603 he made an unsuccessfu...
The House of Stewart which became the ruling house of Scotland, hadits origins in Celtic France in t...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
That the Scots were identified as separate people by the late tenth and early eleventh century can b...
In the ten years from 1286 Scotland experienced a crisis of royal succession and sovereignty which b...
Scotland in the eleventh century was very different from Scotland even in the twelfth or thirteenth ...