Forgotten by history, this clash of kings is given new life as Harry
Pearson explores the epic Battle of Byland, shedding light on a
pivotal moment in the Wars for Scottish Independence. The battle of
Byland, on 14 October 1322, was a crucial battle in the Wars of
Scottish Independence. This absorbing study from Harry Pearson sheds
new light on one of the most overlooked battles in British history.
The area of the North York Moors National Park contains some of the
most dramatic and scenic landscapes in the North of England, and none
more so than the section of the Cleveland Way, which clings to the
edge of the escarpment that marks the western boundary of the
Hambleton Hills. On a clear day, the entire Vale of Mowbray can be
seen. When visiting the area today it is hard to imagine thousands of
English and Scottish troops engaged in bitter conflict there. At first
light on the morning of October 14th in 1322, the armies of two kings
confronted each other over this same ground. The soldiers of King
Edward II of England looked down from the heights at a force of
several thousand men led by King Robert I 'the Bruce' of Scotland, as
they deployed below Sutton Bank in the area around Gormire Lake, with
thousands more approaching from the direction of Northallerton to the
north-west. Although a daunting sight for the English defenders, they
no doubt had confidence in the strength of their seemingly impregnable
position. The early morning air would have been thick with the call of
shouted orders and war cries and the clamour of the readying of
weapons, armor and harness as the Scots drew up into battle-formation,
ready to attack up the steep, narrow, and heavily defended pass.
Complete with fresh research and over 100 images and maps, this new
edition of Clash of Crowns tells the story of the ensuing battle, the
dramatic circumstances which brought it about and the impact of the
outcome on the history of the British Isles.
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The Battle of Byland 1322: Robert the Bruce’s Forgotten Victory
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399035934
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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