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Sieges of Stirling Castle
Sieges of Stirling Castle To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Sieges of Stirling Castle Part of the Wars of ...
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Talk:Sieges of Stirling Castle
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Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle Stirling Castle (southwest aspect) Stirling Castle is an historic castle in ...
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Category:Sieges
Category:Sieges A siege is a prolonged military blockade ... is 1 subcategory to this category. S Sieges of the American Civil War Pages in category "Sieges" There are 162 pages in this section ... Siege of Boulogne C Siege of Cahir Castle Siege of Calais Camouflet Siege of Candia Siege of Carrigafoyle Castle Battle of Carthage Siege of Catubig ...
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Category:Stirling
Category:Stirling Scotland Portal The main article for this category is Stirling (council area) Subcategories There are 7 subcategories ... this category. H Hillfoots Villages History of Stirling M Mountains and hills of Stirling council area N Natives of Stirling T Towns in Stirling council area ...
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First English Civil War
... which lasted until the surrender of Dunottar Castle to Parliament's troops in May 1652 ... Colonel John Hutchinson, the governor of Nottingham Castle; he escaped to Hull, but both father ... hang Colonel Lilburne for capturing a Royalist castle without orders. Operations of Essex's, Waller ... took the Newbury road and relieved Donnington Castle, near Newbury, on the 22nd. Three days ... high ground, west of that village. Donnington Castle, under its energetic governor, Sir John ...
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History of Scotland
History of Scotland Stirling Castle has stood for centuries atop a volcanic ... the River Forth. The fortification underwent numerous sieges. History of Scotland Chronological Eras Prehistoric Scotland ... in 1072, riding through Lothian and past Stirling on to the Firth of Tay where ... importance from its proximity to sometime-capital Stirling. When Edgar died in 1107, Margaret' ...
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List of battles 601-1400
... Siege of Viterbo Frederick II of Sicily sieges in vain Viterbo 1244 Battle of La ... fleet including Marco Polo 1297 - Battle of Stirling Bridge September 11 Scots under William Wallace ... first great victory 1299 First Siege of Stirling Castle - Scottish forces besiege constable John Sampson. Fourteenth ... defeat French knights 1304 - Second Siege of Stirling Castle (April - July) - Edward I besieges ...
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Trebuchet
... had died from the black plague over castle walls, in an attempt to infect the ... range of up to about 300 yards. Castle designers often built their fortifications with trebuchets in mind; for instance, Caerphilly Castle in Wales was surrounded by artificial lakes ... operator during a siege. This meant that sieges could be long drawn-out affairs, sometimes ... Siege of Dover . During the siege of Stirling Castle in 1304, Edward Longshanks ordered ...
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8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot
... that year involving the regiment during the sieges of Limerick, Cork and Kinsale. War of ... St. Michael . They took part in further sieges that year, at Roermond and Stevensweert , as ... 1708, the regiment took part in the sieges of Ghent, Bruges and Lillie. The following ... regiment took part in a number of sieges, at Douai, Béthune, Aire and St. Venant ... over a dozen wounded. They withdrew to Stirling along with the rest of the ...
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