RMG36M1N–Robert I, the Bruce (1274-1329) King of Scotland (1306-29)
RMB0RB92–Robert I, King of the Scots, aka Robert the Bruce, 1274 - 1329. From the book Crabbs Historical Dictionary published 1825
RMGNKYNC–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn Heritage Centre in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMG1CC38–The Last Public Act of King Robert Bruce (1274-1329) King of Scots. Dated 14th Century
RM2A16JW0–dh Aberdeen council headquarters MARISCHAL COLLEGE ABERDEEN King Robert Bruce statue scotland granite building architecture city Scottish kings
RMHEEM68–Seal of King Robert Bruce of Scotland
RMA4W5TB–History Scottish Royalty King Robert Bruce 1274 1329 Scotland defeated English Battle Bannockburn cave hide armour sword beard
RMB70H00–Stirling Wallace Monument bust of King Robert the Bruce Hall of Fame Scotland UK Scottish monarch Medieval hero legend legendary
RM2HBYPE7–Antique circa 1830 engraving, the encounter of King Robert Bruce and Sir Henry de Bohun before the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RMM0JEA5–Refurbished statue of King Robert Bruce on the esplanade at Stirling Castle, Scotland, UK
RFD52MCR–King Robert Bruce Statue Stirling Scotland
RMBA1JF4–King Robert Bruce on horseback alongside Arbroath Abbey walls during the re-enactment of Scottish Independence of 1320.
RMJF1EPR–A view towards Turnberry Lighthouse and Ailsa Craig from the 8th green of the new King Robert the Bruce golf course at Trump Turnberry, Ayrshire.
RMD2BDJM–Scotland, Stirling Castle. Statue Of King Robert The Bruce (1314)
RMHH402W–The Declaration of Arbroath 1320. King Robert Bruce and Abbot Bernard holding the document at Arbroath Abbey.
RM2AFP99T–Robert the Bruce statue at Bannockburn Memorial site with Stirling Castle in background
RM2CFAXB8–Robert the Bruce. Portrait of King Robert I of Scotland (1274-1329), late 18th century engraving by Isaac Taylor
RMA5YAR5–Stirling Scotland UK King Robert the Bruce statue standing in front of Stirling Castle on eslpanade.
RMD2TNHH–KING ROBERT BRUCE
RMACHGBK–King Robert the Bruce Statue at Stirling Castle with the Wallace National Monument in the Background Stirling Scotland
RMAYK878–Bannockburn 1314
RMANXR30–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn. Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone
RMJ3JN9R–King Robert the Bruce on equestrian statue, silhouetted against a red western sky at sunset at the National Trust Heritage Centre Bannockburn
RMADBN61–dh King Robert Bruce battlefield BANNOCKBURN STIRLINGSHIRE Monument battle field site statue
RME02Y9W–Seal of Robert I, popularly known as Robert the Bruce, 1274 –1329. King of Scots.
RMHHECJH–Robert Bruce (1274-1329) king of Scotland, killing Henry de Bohlen at the Battle of Bannockburn 1314
RMCP56WX–United Kingdom Scotland Stirling, Statue of King Robert Bruce at site of Battle of Bannockburn, 1314, in front of Stirling
RMBDFGYM–KING ROBERT THE BRUCE of Scotland
RMKNPEGG–The King Robert Bruce statue looks out over Stirling, Scotland, UK, with the National Wallace Memorial monument in the background
RMC5Y99X–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
RMBA1GN5–King Robert Bruce on horseback passing the wallside of Arbroath Abbey during the re-enactment of Scottish Independence of 1320.
RMABFYYT–Statue of King Robert the Bruce Bannockburn Scotland
RMERHNC1–Robert the Bruce or Robert I, King of Scots after the original picture at Taymouth Castle. Reigned 1306 -1329.11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329)
RFMHWT2D–Robert the Bruce portrait from Scottish money
RMTWWCRN–KING KONG Vintage 1930’s Movie Poster for the 1933 film, King Kong starring Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot, concieved by Edgar Wallace. Printed by 'Morgan Litho Co., Cleveland, USA' Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. 1933
RM2CFAX96–Robert the Bruce fighting Sir Henry Bohun during the Battle of Bannockburn, illustration from James William Edmund Doyle's 'A Chronicle of England' (1864),
RM2B6D6T5–Seal of Robert Bruce, King of Scots, 14th century. King Robert I (1274-1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce, was King of Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329. Robert I led Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
RMW58M2M–King Robert the Bruce : Murison, A. F. (Alexander Falconer), 1847
RFD52MCB–King Robert the Bruce Statue, Stirling, Scotland
RMAYK877–Bannockburn Doyle
RMAK2YJE–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn. Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone
RMM8N9XJ–Robert the Bruce sends a defiance to King Edward III
RMAC5K3A–dh STIRLING STIRLINGSHIRE King Robert the Bruce statue outside Stirling Castle monument Scottish kings of scotland
RMBKPYF2–Seal of Robert the Bruce,1274 to 1329. King of the Scots.
RMG75GF7–Lord Bruce DL (right), bearing the Sword of King Robert I of Scots arrives for a service to commemorate the victory of King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn held in the Abbey Church in Dunfermline, Scotland.
RMAEPD3T–Robert the Bruce Statue at Stirling Castle
RMBEDMMJ–ROBERT THE BRUCE aka King Robert I of Scotland (1274-1329)
RM2E3J4B4–King Robert Bruce on his horse both in battle dress at the Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre, Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK, Europe
RMC5Y9A4–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
RMBA1JJY–King Robert The Bruce witnesses the 1320 Declaration of Independence being signed at Arbroath Abbey during the re-enactment,UK
RMA9NG0Y–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMBRHTTR–Black and White Illustration; Seal of Robert Bruce, King of the Scots
RMA8G42T–Bruces Stone, Robert the Bruces, on Moss Raploch Clatteringshaws Loch in the Galloway Forest Park Scotland UK
RMA5YAR6–King Robert the Bruce statue facing Ochils. Stirling Scotland UK
RMBBNCRN–Robert I. 'the Bruce', 11.7.1274 - 7.6.1329, King of Scotland 1306 - 1329, equestrian statue, erected on the occasion of the 650th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn (23./24.6.1314), 1964,
RM2JR5MCY–The Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre entrance, where the King of Scots, Robert the Bruce, had a victor over the army of King Edward II of England
RMGNKYMW–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn Heritage Centre in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMDDY5GX–Robert the Bruce kills Sir Henry Bohun, Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland, 1314 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
RMD86GJ1–Bannockburn Hassall
RMANGJP0–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn. Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone
RMKPC9NN–Dying wish of Robert Bruce, King of Scots to Sir James Douglas, Manor of Cardross, 1329
RMA8YK96–dh King Robert the Bruce statue STIRLING STIRLINGSHIRE Outside Castle Wallace memorial scotland patriot monument scots scottish historical kings
RMTAYR2T–The death of Sir Henry de Bohun, killed by Robert the Bruce during the Battle of Bannockburn, 1314. From La Ilustracion Iberica, published 1884.
RM2CH1383–A floral tribute at the Robert the Bruce (Earl of Carrick) Memorial, near Loch Troon, Galloway (2020 photograph). - The Battle of Glen Trool took place in the First War of Scottish Independence, fought in April 1307. Glen Trool is a narrow glen in the Southern Uplands of Galloway, Scotland in which Loch Trool (behind the monument) is located. As the English soldiers approached up the narrow glen in single file, Bruce's men hurled boulders and arrows down on them . The English soldiers were killed or withdrew and Bruce was victorious.
RMAEP4CY–Robert the Bruce Monument at Stirling Castle with Wallace Monument in distance
RMPFGH0P–OUTLAW KING 2018 Sigma Films production with Chris Pine as Robert the Bruce
RMDBJA27–Robert Bruce effigy in St. Conan's kirk, Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland, UK
RF2JCCE5F–Effigy of king Robert the Bruce in alabaster and craved wood, at St Conan's Kirk, Loch Awe, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2P3XRX8–EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, EUROPE - Statue of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, at the entrance to Edinburgh Castle. Sculptor Thomas Clapperton.
RMA9NH8G–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMFYY14B–Seal of Robert I or Robert the Bruce, 1274-1329, King of Scots
RMARB2FA–Statue of King Robert the Bruce Bannockburn Stirling Scotland
RFM000TJ–Robert The Bruce chapel
RM2F8GDXD–A portrait of Robert I 1274-1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce was King of Scots from 1306 to his death in 1329. Robert was one of the most famous warriors of his generation and eventually led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England. He fought successfully during his reign to regain Scotland's place as an independent country and is now revered in Scotland as a national hero.
RMMR4TRB–Seal of Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) King of the Scots. Dated 14th century
RMGNKYPD–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn Heritage Centre in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
RF2KFC0B2–Robert The Bruce King of Scots 1306 - 1329 - memorial statue to Robert the Bruce in Aberdeen. Erected 2011, sculptor Alan Beattie Herriot.
RM2M9D315–Robert Bruce King Of Scotland
RMAYJ6DF–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn. Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone
RMMPNKNT–Robert I, commonly Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, (1797). Artist: E Harding.
RMA918E3–dh King Robert the Bruce statue BANNOCKBURN STIRLINGSHIRE Scottish kings historical monuments figures scotland battle field site bronze statues
RMAR028N–King Robert the Bruce statue Stirling Castle Scotland history monument historical
RM2CH12W4–A dog trots by the Robert the Bruce (Earl of Carrick) Memorial, near Loch Troon, Galloway (2020 photograph). - The Battle of Glen Trool took place in the First War of Scottish Independence, fought in April 1307. Glen Trool is a narrow glen in the Southern Uplands of Galloway, Scotland in which Loch Trool (behind the monument) is located. As the English soldiers approached up the narrow glen in single file, Bruce's men hurled boulders and arrows down on them. The English soldiers were killed or withdrew and Bruce was victorious.
RMKMG1FR–Robert the Bruce reviewing his troops, Battle of Bannockburn, 1314
RMPFGH0A–OUTLAW KING 2018 Sigma Films production with Chris Pine as Robert the Bruce
RMDBJA30–Robert Bruce effigy in St. Conan's kirk, Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland, UK
RMD1793Y–Ancient Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland, UK
RM2P3XMNF–EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, EUROPE - Statue of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, at the entrance to Edinburgh Castle. Sculptor Thomas Clapperton.
RMA9NH7N–Robert the Bruce King of Scots monument by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson at Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
RMARJGT2–Statue of Scottish King Robert the Bruce at Stirling Castle in Scotland
RMANFAE7–Statue of King Robert Bruce Bannockburn near Stirling Scotland
RM2G4F128–Battle of Bannockburn site, Stirling, Scotland, UK. 21st June, 2021. PICTURED: Robert the Bruce statue at the Battle of Bannockburn site. Pic Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News
RMHE27P6–Robert the Bruce (1274 – 1329), who took up arms against both Edward I and Edward II of England and who united the Highlands and the Lowlands in a fierce battle for liberty with the Lowland knight, Sir William Wallace (1272 – 1305). His decisive victory over Edward II's army at Bannockburn in 1314 finally won the freedom he had struggled for. Bruce was King of Scotland from 1306 - 1329.
RME17NTA–Robert the Bruce reviewing his troops before the Battle of Bannockburn, 24 June 1314.
RMGNKYPW–Statue of King Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn Heritage Centre in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMACBF9G–Robert the Bruce Statue, Stirling, Scotland, UK, travel, tourism, Scottish history statues king kings warrior warriors
RMG3AWH8–King Robert the Bruce is crowned as King of Scotland
RMAYJ6D8–Scotland, Stirling, Bannockburn. Statue of King Robert the Bruce at the Borestone
RMMPRGAR–'Lady Bruce, Sister of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, confined in a Cage', c1787. Artist: Unknown.
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