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  1. Há 23 horas · In 1292, Edward selected John Balliol to take the Scottish crown as a vassal of England. But when Balliol later defied Edward, the English king invaded Scotland in 1296, capturing Balliol and declaring himself direct ruler of Scotland.

  2. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Bruce schemed as well as soldiered, and appears to have conspired with John Comyn, the nephew of King John Balliol, regarding their rival claims to the throne. This turned out less than amicably: a meeting in the church of the Minorite Friars in Dumfries (10 February 1306) resulting in a quarrel, Bruce’s stabbing of Comyn before ...

  3. Há 5 dias · Though modern historians say the English king’s humiliation of King John Balliol took place either in Brechin or StrathacroStracathro, I prefer the account of the chroniclers Andrew de Wyntoun and Blind Harry, who say that Balliol was taken to Montrose in July, 1296 and stripped of his kingship by forced abdication.

  4. 10 de mai. de 2024 · The decisive event was the murder of John (“the Red”) Comyn in the Franciscan church at Dumfries on February 10, 1306, either by Bruce or his followers. Comyn, a nephew of John de Balliol, was a possible rival for the crown, and Bruce’s actions suggest that he had already decided to seize the throne.

  5. 2 de mai. de 2024 · John Balliol: Backed by powerful Scottish nobles who sought to maintain their independence from English influence, John Balliol was ultimately chosen as King of Scots in 1292. His reign, however, was marked by tension with England and internal strife.

  6. Há 1 dia · By invitation of Scottish magnates, Edward I resolved the dispute, ruling in favour of John Balliol, who duly swore loyalty to him and became king. Edward insisted that he was Scotland's sovereign and possessed the right to hear appeals against Balliol's judgements, undermining Balliol's authority.

  7. Há 5 dias · Though modern historians say the English king’s humiliatio­n of King John Balliol took place either in Brechin or Stracathro, I prefer the account of the chronicler­s Andrew de Wyntoun and Blind Harry, who say that Balliol was taken to Montrose in July, 1296 and stripped of his kingship by forced abdication.

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