Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion

Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion

Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion

Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion

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Overview

The death of the last of the Scottish royal house of Canmore in 1290 triggered a succession crisis. Attempts to undermine Scottish independence by King Edward I of England sparked open rebellion culminating in an English defeat at the hands of William Wallace at Stirling Bridge in 1297. Edward gathered an army, marched north and at Falkirk on 22 July 1298 he brought Wallace's army to battle. Amid accusations of treachery, Wallace's spearmen were slaughtered by Edward's longbowmen, then charged by the English cavalry and almost annihilated. In 1305 Wallace was captured and executed, but the flame of rebellion he had ignited could not be extinguished.

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ISBN-13: 9781782004202
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/20/2012
Series: Campaign , #117
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
Sales rank: 951,548
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

PETER ARMSTRONG went to Keswick School after which he travelled widely before taking a degree in Fine Art at Maidstone College of Art. He was an art teacher in Kendal in Cumbria for several years but escaped and is now among other things the sculptor behind Border Miniatures, specialising in producing military miniatures from the medieval period. In the course of his model making, Pete's previous publications include Campaign 102 Bannockburn 1314 – Robert Bruce's great victory.

Angus McBride is one of the world's most respected historical illustrators, and has contributed to more than 70 Osprey titles in the past three decades. Born in 1931 of Highland parents but orphaned as a child, he was educated at Canterbury Cathedral Choir School. He worked in advertising agencies from 1947, and after national service, emigrated to South Africa. He now lives and works in Cape Town.
Peter Armstrong went to Keswick School after which he travelled widely before taking a degree in Fine Art at Maidstone College of Art. He was an art teacher in Kendal in Cumbria for several years but is now among other things the sculptor behind Border Miniatures, specialising in producing military miniatures from the medieval period. In the course of his model making, Pete has amassed a wealth of research material and his writing is the fruit of these labours. Pete's previous publications include Ancient and Medieval Modelling in the Masterclass Series.

Table of Contents

Origins of the Campaign/Chronology/Opposing Commanders/Opposing Armies/The Campaign of 1297/The Battle of Stirling Bridge/The Aftermath of Stirling Bridge/The Campaign of 1298/The Battle of Falkirk/The Aftermath of Falkirk/Bibliography/Index
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