bannockburn Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
bannockburn ka kya matlab hota hai
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एक लड़ाई जिसमें रॉबर्ट के तहत स्कॉट्स ने ब्रूस को हरा दिया और स्कॉटलैंड की आजादी का आश्वासन दिया
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bannockburn's Usage Examples:
after Bannockburn.
Newton is a burgh or barony of very ancient creation, the charter of which is traditionally said to have been granted by Robert Bruce in favour of forty-eight of the inhabitants who had distinguished themselves at Bannockburn.
Bannockburn); further, the deep mud prevented their artillery from taking part, and the crossbowmen were as usual relegated to the rear of the knights and men-at-arms. All were dismounted save a few knights and men-at-arms on the flanks, who were intended to charge the archers of the enemy.
figured among the Lords Ordainers; though, with more patriotism than some of his fellow-commissioners, he afterwards followed the king to Bannockburn.
The last part of Bruce's life, from 1315 to 1329, began with an attempt which was the most striking testimony that could have been given to the effect of Bannockburn, and which, had it succeeded, might have altered the future of the British Isles.
As a result of Bannockburn, Bruce's queen was restored to her husband; Stirling was delivered up to the Scots; the north of England was ravaged, and Carlisle and Berwick were besieged.
In the career of Bruce, Bannockburn was the turning-point.
This determination closes the first chapter of his life; the second, from 1304 to 1314, is occupied by his contest for the kingdom, which was really won at Bannockburn, though disputed until the treaty of Northampton in 1328; the last, from 1314 to his death in 1329, was the period of the establishment of his government and dynasty by an administration as skilful as his generalship. It is to the second of these that historians, attracted by its brilliancy even amongst the many romances of history and its importance to Scottish history, have directed most of their attention, and it is during it that his personal character, tried by adversity and prosperity, gradually unfolds itself.
The rival armies met at the Sauchieburn near Bannockburn, and James soon fled.
Bruce at Bannockburn makes the same oration as Alexander at "Effesoun."
bannockburn's Meaning':
a battle in which the Scots under Robert the Bruce defeated the English and assured the independence of Scotland