Battle of Dunbar, 1296 ⚔️ First War of Scottish Independence (Part 1) ⚔️ DOCUMENTARY

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📢 Narrated by David McCallion

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Sources:
• Stirling Bridge & Falkirk 1297-98 (Pete Armstrong). ISBN: 978-1-84176-510-5
• Robert the Bruce, King of Scots (Ronald McNair Scott). ISBN: 978-1-78211-177-1
• A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain (Marc Morris). ISBN: 978-0-091-79684-6
• The Hammer of the Scots: Edward I and the Scottish Wars of Independence (David Santiuste). ISBN: 978-1-78159-012-6
• Edward I (Michael Prestwich). ISBN: 978-0-300-07157-3
• William Wallace: Brave Heart (James MacKay). ISBN: 9781780574288

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15 Comments

  1. That's my favourite chapter of Scottish history. Hope to hear a small bit about rumoured origins of Wallace as a poacher and a thief (lad literally stole beer in Perth from some unlucky lady) in the coming video. Don't forget the romantic version of the story where Haselrig killed his wife was invented 150 years later. Wallace was basically on the run and killing Haselrig might have been just an action of a renegade against law officers.

  2. Wow – I am really amazed by the constant jumps in quality. The art in this moving? The little fun facts? Man does it make you feel like you're there! You guys rock! Keep it up!

  3. I'm a descendant of John Comyn the Red's uncle. After being captured he was sent to Flanders to right for the English in return for being released. He returned to Scotland to fight alongside William Wallace. After they lost to the English, Comyn remained the most powerful noble in Scotland and a rival to Bruce for the Scottish crown. He was assassinated at a church altar while unarmed where the Comyn uncle was killed as well trying to defend his nephew from Bruce and his armed companions. He initially survived but Bruce sent his companions back to the church to kill him.

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