The Events of the Battle of Bannockburn Flashcards
What date was the Battle of Bannockburn? (3)
23rd and 24th June 1314
What is Bannockburn named after? (2)
It is named after the “Bannock burn”
A “burn” is a small stream.
What were Edward I’s reign dates? (1)
1272 -1307
What were Edward II’s reign dates? (1)
1307-1327
What was the ‘deal’ struck between the English and Scottish in June 1313? (4)
Edward Bruce (Robert’s brother) (1) said to Sir Philip Mowbray (English commander at Stirling Castle) (1) that if a relief force did not arrive before 24th June 1314 (1) then the castle would be handed over to the Scots. (1)
On what date did the English arrive near Stirling? (2)
23rd June 1314
What was the date of the ‘main’ battle? (2)
24th June 1314
What is unusual about the length of the Battle of Bannockburn? (2)
Most medieval battles lasted a few hours whereas this battle was ‘staged’ over two days.
What were the approximate numbers of the Scottish army? (2)
5,000- 10,000
What were the approximate numbers of the English army? (2)
14,000-25,000
Who were the commanders on the Scottish side? (4)
Robert Bruce
Edward Bruce
Sir James Keith (cavalry)
James Douglas
Who were the commanders on the English side? (3)
- Edward II
- Earl of Hereford
- Earl of Gloucester
What had Robert Bruce been preparing for a year before the battle (2)
- The battleground
- His troops.
What happened on the afternoon of the 23rd that boosted the Scottish morale? (4)
- The English knight, Sir Henry de Bohun, tried to unhorse Robert Bruce with a charge
- But Robert Bruce veered away from him and brought de Bohun crashing down with a blow from his axe.
- If Bruce had been killed that would have been the end of Scottish hopes
- But the incident had the opposite effect in giving the first day to the Scots and leaving the English vanguard vulnerable.
What was the ‘carse’? (2)
The marshy area near the Bannockburn (1) which the English were forced to camp on during the night of the 23rd to 24th. (1)