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  1. Há 4 dias · The first major battle of the Wars of Scottish Independence was the Battle of Dunbar in 1296. Edward I, having grown impatient with John Balliol‘s defiance, invaded Scotland with a large army. The Scottish forces, led by Balliol, met the English at Dunbar but were decisively defeated.

  2. Há 4 dias · 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.

  3. Há 5 dias · STAINTON belonged in the early 12th century to Guy de Balliol, who presumably acquired it from William Rufus as a member of the manor of Gainford (q.v.). Hawise daughter of Guy married William Bertram, ancestor of the Bertrams of Mitford (co. Northumb.).

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  4. Há 1 dia · Edward I [a] (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 to 1306 he ruled Gascony as Duke of Aquitaine in his capacity as a vassal of the French king. Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly ...

  5. Há 2 dias · A court was set up and after two years of deliberation, it pronounced John Balliol to be king. Edward proceeded to treat Balliol as a vassal and tried to exert influence over Scotland. In 1295, when Balliol renounced his allegiance to England, Edward I invaded.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DundeeDundee - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Dundee was granted Royal Burgh status on the coronation of John Balliol as King of Scotland in 1292. The city has two mottos – Latin: Dei Donum (Gift of God) and Prudentia et Candore (With Thought and Purity) although usually only the latter is used for civic purposes. Prior to 1996, Dundee was governed by the City of Dundee ...

  7. Há 4 dias · One third of Earl John's Tottenham lands, which became the manor of BALLIOLS or DAUBENEYS, passed to Devorgild de Balliol, who in 1281 granted them to her son John.

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