Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... remained unconquered until Malcolm II was able to annex it after his victory at Carham - on - Tweed , in 1018 . Malcolm II was a powerful and successful ruler who reigned for almost thirty years and was over eighty when he died . His ...
... remained unconquered until Malcolm II was able to annex it after his victory at Carham - on - Tweed , in 1018 . Malcolm II was a powerful and successful ruler who reigned for almost thirty years and was over eighty when he died . His ...
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... remained beyond the Governor Albany's control . Albany was naturally preoccupied by Anglo- Scottish hostilities . His son , Murdoch Stewart , had been captured by the English at the Battle of Homildon Hill in 1402 , and he remained a ...
... remained beyond the Governor Albany's control . Albany was naturally preoccupied by Anglo- Scottish hostilities . His son , Murdoch Stewart , had been captured by the English at the Battle of Homildon Hill in 1402 , and he remained a ...
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... remained at home who felt that the survival of their nationhood was threatened . By the mid - nineteenth century the Union had been almost universally ac- cepted in Scotland for a hundred years . But thereafter its desirability was ...
... remained at home who felt that the survival of their nationhood was threatened . By the mid - nineteenth century the Union had been almost universally ac- cepted in Scotland for a hundred years . But thereafter its desirability was ...
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The Making of Scotland prehistoric times | 11 |
A Kingdom Becomes a Nation 12861371 | 43 |
The Early Stewarts 13711513 | 60 |
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