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Name: Edward Balliol invasion of Scotland

Type: Event

Start: 1332 AD

End: 1332 AD

Parent: Second War of Scottish Independence

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Was the English invasion of Scotland led by the pretender to the Scottish throne Edwar Balliol.

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  • October 1332: In 1332, Edward Balliol, son of former Scottish king John Balliol, was crowned King of Scots by his supporters known as the Balliol Loyalists. He marched across Scotland, eventually settling in Roxburgh as he continued to gather support for his claim to the Scottish throne.
  • December 1332: Edward Balliol was driven from Scotland in the Battle of Annan.
  • August 1332: Battle of Dupplin Moor: fought between supporters of the child King David II, the son of King Robert the Bruce, and rebels supporting the Balliol claim in 1332. Particularly prominent among Balliol's supporters were residents of Fife and Strathearn.

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