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  1. Edward Balliol. Edward Balliol (ur. ok. 1283 – zm. między majem 1363 a wrześniem 1365 roku w Wheatley, Doncaster, Yorkshire; prawdopodobnie w 1364 [1]) – pretendent do tronu Szkocji od 1314 roku do 1356, w latach 1332-1336 (z przerwami) faktycznie sprawujący władzę pod angielskim protektoratem.

  2. 10 de out. de 2023 · The ‘disinherited’ barons and Edward II’s successor, Edward III, were waiting in the wings to usurp the young king and place Edward Balliol, son of King John, on Scotland’s throne. In 1333, Edward III defeated the Scots near Berwick, and David was evacuated to France where he stayed until 1341 when he was able to return and take control of Scotland, aged just 17.

  3. Edward Balliol. Edward Balliol ( Scottish Gaelic: Èideard Balliol; [1] c. 1283 – 1367) was a claimant to the throne of Scotland. He claimed the throne from 1314-1356, but reigned only from 1332-1336. He was the eldest son of John Balliol and thus the heir to the Scottish throne after him. However, John was deposed by Robert I and William ...

  4. However, Edward Balliol's time in England has received little attention from historians, neither has his life on the continent until 1329 when he may have ended a marriage to Margherita of Taranto in order to return to the British Isles to claim the Scottish throne after the death of Robert Bruce in 1329.

  5. Edward now dropped the pretence, declaring open support for Edward Balliol in violation of the Treaty of Northampton, and thus launching what was soon to be the Second War of Scottish Independence. Re-equipped and rearmed, Edward Balliol led his second invasion of Scotland in the spring of 1333, crossing the border and laying siege to Berwick-upon-Tweed .

  6. John Balliol was made King of Scots by King Edward I of England, only to have Edward take his throne taken away by force. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable ...

  7. Édouard Balliol, né vers 1283 et mort en 1364 à Wheatley [1], est un prétendant au trône d'Écosse.Fils du roi Jean Balliol, il tente d'avancer ses droits sur le trône avec le soutien du roi d'Angleterre Édouard III et règne à trois reprises sur l'Écosse entre 1332 et 1336 mais ne parvient pas à imposer son hégémonie et finit par renoncer à ses droits en 1356 en faveur d ...