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  More info about: Scottish Event & Historical Timeline
  Scottish Event & Historical Timeline
Scottish History, Medieval History, Ancient Celtic History, Irish, Welsh, and early medieval British history...
         
  More info about: A Timeline of Scottish History
  A Timeline of Scottish History
This Timeline contains over 700 precisely dated events from Scottish history of the last 2,000 years. You can learn more about the events and the people that have made Sc...
         
  More info about: Hadrian's Wall
  Hadrian's Wall
One of the greatest monuments to the power - and limitations - of the Roman Empire, Hadrian's Wall ran for 73 miles across open country. By the time Hadrian became...
         
  More info about: The British Monarchy
  The British Monarchy
The Monarchy is the oldest institution of government in the United Kingdom. Until 1603 the English and Scottish Crowns were separate; after this date one monarch reigned...
         
  More info about: Scotland's Pages
  Scotland's Pages
Explore almost one thousand years of Scotland's history via our interactive timeline, and trace events as they happened by reading the first-hand accounts of observers, f...
         
  More info about: Macbeth of Scotland
  Macbeth of Scotland
Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, known in English as Macbeth, was King of Scots (or Alba) from 1040 until his death. He is best known as the subject of William Shakespeare's tra...
         
  More info about: King Edward I of England
  King Edward I of England
Edward I, popularly known as "Longshanks" because of his 6 foot 2 inch (1.88 m) frame and the "Hammer of the Scots" (his tombstone, in Latin, read, Hic est Edwardus Primu...
         
  More info about: William Wallace, Braveheart
  William Wallace, Braveheart
Sir William Wallace is considered one of Scotland's greatest heroes, thanks to his opposition to English rule under Edward I in the 13th century. The son of a minor Scott...
         
  More info about: Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland
  Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland
Scottish King Robert I, known as Robert the Bruce. Though he had sworn allegiance to Edward I of England in 1296, a year later he switched sides, fighting for Scotland's...
         
  More info about: Timeline for Scotland
  Timeline for Scotland
A look at some of the major events in Scottish History during the Stuart Dynasty....
         
  More info about: King Edward III of England
  King Edward III of England
Edward III was 14 when he was crowned King and assumed government in his own right in 1330. In 1337, Edward created the Duchy of Cornwall to provide the heir to the thron...
         
  More info about: James IV, King of Scotland
  James IV, King of Scotland
James IV, King of Scotland (1488–1513), son and successor of James III. He was an able and popular king, and his reign was one of stability and progress for Scotland. Aft...
         
  More info about: James V, King of Scotland
  James V, King of Scotland
James V, king of Scotland (1513–42), son and successor of James IV. His mother, Margaret Tudor, held the regency until her marriage in 1514 to Archibald Douglas, 6th earl...
         
  More info about: Mary, Queen of Scots
  Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, queen of Scots was one of the most fascinating and controversial monarchs of 16th century Europe. At one time, she claimed the crowns of four nations - Scotland, F...
         
  More info about: John Napier, Inventor of Logarithms
  John Napier, Inventor of Logarithms
John Napier has gone down in history as the Scottish mathematician who invented logarithms (1614) and ‘Napier’s bones’, an early mechanical calcul...
         
       


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