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  2. 1306 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1306 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. 1306 by topic; Leaders; Political entities;

  3. 1306 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1306 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Incumbents. Monarch – Robert I (from 25 March) Events. 10 ...

  4. Battle of Methven - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Methven took place at Methven, Scotland on 19 June 1306, during the Wars of Scottish Independence.The battlefield was researched to be included in the Inventory of Historic Battlefields in Scotland and protected by Historic Scotland under the Scottish Historical Environment Policy of 2009, but was excluded due to the uncertainty of its location.

  5. Philip IV of France - Wikipedia

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    After bringing the Flemish War to a victorious conclusion in 1305, Philip on 8 June 1306 ordered the silver content of new coinage to be raised back to its 1285 level of 3.96 grams of silver per livre. [36] To harmonize the strength of the old and new currencies, the debased coinage of 1303 was devalued accordingly by two-thirds. [36]

  6. Wars of Scottish Independence - Wikipedia

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    The First War of Scottish Independence can be loosely divided into four phases: the initial English invasion and success in 1296; the campaigns led by William Wallace, Andrew de Moray and various Scottish Guardians from 1297 until John Comyn (the "Red Comyn") negotiated for the general Scottish submission in February 1304; the renewed campaigns ...

  7. Battle of Dalrigh - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 1306 Bruce and his army were caught unprepared in their night camp at the Battle of Methven, west of Perth, by Aymer de Valence, an English general acting for Edward I. What was left of his army retreated westwards, towards the mountains of Argyll.

  8. 1300s in England - Wikipedia

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    1306. Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk (born 1270) 1307. 7 April – Joan of Acre, daughter of King Edward I of England (born 1271) 7 July – King Edward I of ...

  9. Edward II of England - Wikipedia

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    Edward II was the fourth son [1] of Edward I, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and ruler of Gascony in south-western France (which he held as the feudal vassal of the king of France), [2] and Eleanor, Countess of Ponthieu in northern France.