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   Battle of Halidon Hill   Robert I the Bruce
 10th July Halidon Hill   Robert Bruce returns from Ireland & defeats the English under de Valence
   Battle of Loudon Hill   Robert I the Bruce
 10th May Loudon Hill   The English are defeated by the Scots at the battle of Loundoun Hill lead by Robert I of Scotland
   Capture of Urquhart Castle   Robert I the Bruce
 10th July Urquhart Castle   Robert Bruce captures Urquhart Castle & places it in the care of Sir Thomas Ranpolph, the Earl of Moray
   Death of Edward I   Robert I the Bruce
 7th July Burgh Upds   The death of Edward I eases Robert Bruce's nationalist struggle against the English
   Excommunication of Robert I the Bruce   Robert I the Bruce
  Jan Carlisle   Excommunicated by the papal nuncio when the English Parliament meets in Carlisle
   Exile of Robert I the Bruce   Robert I the Bruce
    Robert I the Bruce returns to Scotland
   Invasion of Scotland   Robert I the Bruce
    The aging Edward I decides to come to Scotland at the head of a large army to punish the Scots' rebellion but the now weak and sick king is ineffectual as a military leader
   Rebellion   Robert I the Bruce
    Faced by too many problems at home and completely lacking the ruthlessness and resourcefulness of his father, the young Edward II has no wish to get embroiled in the affairs of Scotland
    Robert I, aided mightily by his Chief Lieutenant, Sir James Douglas , "the Black Douglas ", wins a first victory on Palm Sunday
    The aging Edward I decides to come to Scotland at the head of a large army to punish the Scots' rebellion but the now weak and sick king is ineffectual as a military leader
   Rule of Scotland   Robert I the Bruce
    A series of successful campaigns against the Comyns and their allies leaves Roert I the Bruce in control of most of Scotland
   Siege of Urquhart Castle   Robert I the Bruce
 10th July Urquhart Castle   Robert Bruce captures Urquhart Castle & places it in the care of Sir Thomas Ranpolph, the Earl of Moray

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