This paper examines an aspect of the long struggle of the body politic of the medieval kingdom of Scotland to secure its freedom from English overlordship. It relates the efforts of Robert Bruce earl of Carrick to legitimise his usurpation of the throne as Robert I (1306-29) by associating his person and rule with the 'Beata stirps' of his predecessors: the royal saints, major churches and wider relics of the realm. It illustrates the faith and strategy of the king and his ministers in their conflict not only against England but also papal excommunication and interdict as well as accusations that Robert suffered and died from the ‘unclean sickness', leprosy (with evidence assembled to show that he probably suffered from tuberculosis or syph...
This thesis explores the connections between leprosy and kingship in thirteenth-century England and...
The King’s Body investigates the role of royal bodies, funerals, and graves in English succession de...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...
This paper examines an aspect of the long struggle of the body politic of the medieval kingdom of Sc...
Following the murder of his rival John Comyn on 10 February at Greyfriars in Dumfries, and the crisi...
Following the murder of his rival John Comyn on 10 February at Greyfriars in Dumfries, and the crisi...
Following the murder of his rival John Comyn on 10 February at Greyfriars in Dumfries, and the crisi...
This paper explores for the first time the use of liturgy and ceremonial as part of Robert I/Bruce's...
This paper explores for the first time the use of liturgy and ceremonial as part of Robert I/Bruce's...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monar...
The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monar...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
This thesis explores the connections between leprosy and kingship in thirteenth-century England and...
The King’s Body investigates the role of royal bodies, funerals, and graves in English succession de...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...
This paper examines an aspect of the long struggle of the body politic of the medieval kingdom of Sc...
Following the murder of his rival John Comyn on 10 February at Greyfriars in Dumfries, and the crisi...
Following the murder of his rival John Comyn on 10 February at Greyfriars in Dumfries, and the crisi...
Following the murder of his rival John Comyn on 10 February at Greyfriars in Dumfries, and the crisi...
This paper explores for the first time the use of liturgy and ceremonial as part of Robert I/Bruce's...
This paper explores for the first time the use of liturgy and ceremonial as part of Robert I/Bruce's...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monar...
The personal piety and devotions to saints and their relics of Scotland's most famous medieval monar...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
Building work undertaken at Dunfermline abbey in 1818 unearthed a burial vault which included a skel...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
This thesis explores the connections between leprosy and kingship in thirteenth-century England and...
The King’s Body investigates the role of royal bodies, funerals, and graves in English succession de...
Robert Bruce, king of Scots, is a significant figure in Scottish history, and his facial appearance ...