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  1. The Last King of Scotland (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film directed by Kevin Macdonald from a screenplay by Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock.Based on Giles Foden's 1998 novel, it depicts the dictatorship of Ugandan President Idi Amin …

  2. James VII, King o Scots - Wikipedia

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    King James VII an II (14 October 1633–16 September 1701) becam King o Ingland, Scots, an Ireland frae 6 Februar 1685. He wis the hindermaist Catholic ryal tae ring ower the Ingland, Scotland, or Ireland. His fowk daed mislippen his religious policies an said despotism, willin a group o thaim tae depone him in the Glorious Revolution.

  3. Macbeth, King of Scotland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    Macbeth was born around 1005 in Morayshire, Scotland. [2] His name in Gaelic was "Mac Bethad mac Findlaích" (in modern Gaelic, it is MacBheatha mac Fhionnlaigh ), meaning "son of life". [4] His father was Findláech mac Ruaidrí, Mormaer of Moray. [2] When Macbeth was born, he became Mormaer of Moray. Macbeth's mother, Donada, may have been ...

  4. Robert I of Scotland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale. Mother. Marjorie of Carrick. Robert I of Scotland (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329) was King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329. He is better known as Robert the Bruce, or simply The Bruce. He is famous for beating the English army at the Battle of Bannockburn near Stirling in 1314.

  5. File:William I, King of Scots (seal 01).png - Wikimedia Commons

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    Apr 13, 2016 · Date: The photo was created in or before 1905. Source: The image has been scanned from History of Scottish seals from the eleventh to the seventeenth century, volume 1, page 109, by Walter de Gray Birch, published in 1905.This book was published in Stirling, Scotland.The photo is not credited. Author: The photo is not credited.

  6. Shock an aw: US teenager wrote huge slice of Scots

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    Aug 26, 2020 · The 19-year-old North Carolinian, who edits under the username AmaryllisGardner, responded on Wikipedia saying that he was “devastated” at the reaction “after years of my thinking I was ...

  7. Robert II of Scotland - Simple English Wikipedia, the …

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    Robert II (2 March 1316 - 19 April 1390) was King of Scotland from 1371 through 1390. He was the first king of the House of Stewart. He is known as Robert the Steward and succeeded the popular David II to the throne. He was crowned in …

  8. Robert II Stewart, King of Scots (1316 - 1390)

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    Apr 26, 2022 · Robert II (March 2, 1316 - April 19, 1390), king of Scots, called "the Steward", a title that gave the name to the House of Stewart (or Stuart). He ruled from 1371 until his death. Robert was the sole son of Walter Stewart, 6th …

  9. Donald I of Scotland - Simple English Wikipedia, the …

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    13 April 862. Perthshire, Scotland. House. Alpin (MacAlpin) Father. Aílpin II. Donald I was a king of Scotland from the death of his brother Kenneth MacAlpin (13 February 858) to his own death (sometime 862). He was chosen to be the …

  10. Constantine I of Scotland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

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    Constantine I of Scotland. Constantine I, nicknamed the Wine-Bountiful, was a son of Kenneth MacAlpin and was king of Picts "Rex Pictorium" from either 862/863 to 877 when he died in Fife, during a battle against Norse invaders. He was the nephew of his predecessor Donald I and the son of Kenneth MacAlpin I of the Picts and Queen Cinaeth MacDonald.

  11. Robert the Bruce | Biography & Facts | Britannica

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    Robert the Bruce, original name Robert VIII de Bruce, also called Robert I, (born July 11, 1274—died June 7, 1329, Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland), king of Scotland (1306–29), who freed Scotland from English rule, winning the …

  12. Duncan I | king of the Scots | Britannica

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    Duncan I, (died Aug. 14, 1040, near Elgin, Moray, Scot.), king of the Scots from 1034 to 1040. Duncan was the grandson of King Malcolm II (ruled 1005–34), who irregularly made him ruler of Strathclyde when that region was absorbed into the Scottish kingdom (probably shortly before 1034). Malcolm violated the established system of succession whereby the kingship alternated …

  13. Robert II, King of Scots | Unofficial Royalty

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    May 25, 2017 · The first monarch of the House of Stewart, Robert II, King of Scots, was born at Paisley Abbey on March 2, 1316. He was the only child of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland and Marjorie Bruce, the daughter of Robert I the Bruce, King of Scots. His 19-year-old mother Marjorie had been riding in Paisley, Renfrewshire Scotland.

  14. Andy, King of Scots | Let's Go Luna! Wiki | Fandom

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    • Way Of The Gaucho • A Tough Nut to Crack • It's A Beautiful Wonderful Life • Andy, King of Scots • Leo the Nessie Hunter • Totally Yodelly • Barry and the Lost Smell • It Takes Leo to Tango • Siesta is Besta • The Amazing Aito • The Haka • The Ghost Piper of Edinburgh Castle • Make 'Em Laugh • Forever Folklorico ...

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