Sieges of Stirling Castle

There have been at least sixteen sieges of Stirling Castle, a strategically important fortification in Stirling, Scotland. Stirling is located at the crossing of the River Forth, making it a key location for access to the north of Scotland. The castle changed hands several times between English and Scottish control during the Wars of Scottish Independence (1296-1357). In 1299, the castle was in English hands, when the constable, John Sampson, was... more

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  • 3 months (Apr 1304 — Jul 20, 1304)

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First War of Scottish Independence

The First War of Scottish Independence lasted from the outbreak of the war with the invasion by England in 1296 until the de jure restoration of Scottish independence with the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328. Scotland's de facto independence had been restored in 1314 at the Battle of...

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  • 3 months (Apr 1304 — Jul 20, 1304)
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