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Bannockburn Illustrated John Sadler

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Bannockburn Illustrated John Sadler
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 295
Author: John Sadler
ISBN: 9781844689972, 1844689972
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Illustrated

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Bannockburn Illustrated John Sadler by John Sadler 9781844689972, 1844689972 instant download after payment.

The Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 was one of the decisive battles of British history. The bitter hostility between England and Scotland which had continued since 1296, the contrasting characters of the opposing commanders Edward II and Robert the Bruce, the strategy of the campaign and the tactics of the battle itself—all these elements combine to make the event one of absorbing and lasting interest. The enormous impact of the Scottish victory on the fate of the two kingdoms means the battle is ripe for the vivid and scholarly reassessment that John Sadler provides in this fascinating book. The Scottish victory meant that Scotland would not simply become an appendage to England but would remain a free and independent state it also implied the war would continue

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