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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Edward Balliol. Name : Balliol. Born : c.1283. Died : 1364. Category : Kings and Queens. Finest Moment : Beating a disordered Scots army at Dupplin, 12 August 1332. The wretched John Balliol, King of Scotland from 1292-96) had a son, Edward de Balliol, born the elder son and imprisoned with his father in the Tower of London.

  4. Edward Balliol, (also known as Edward de Baliol ), was a pretender to the Scottish throne during the reign of David II. From time to time he was able to establish a temporary hold on Scotland with English military aid; but with little native support his rule was transient and unstable.

  5. Il a encouragé le fils de John Balliol, Edward Balliol, à tenter de s'emparer du trône; et les chefs écossais ont été forcés d'affronter les envahisseurs dans des batailles, dans lesquelles les Anglais ont été deux fois victorieux, à Dupplin Moor (1332) sous Edward Balliol, et à Halidon Hill (1333) sous Edward III lui-même.

  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.

  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 ...