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  1. Andrew de Moray was one such patriot, hundreds of years ago, who went to prison and later to war in the name of his country's liberty. Andrew de Moray went to prison with his father, Sir Andrew de Moray, following the 1296 Battle of Dunbar. He escaped, and carried on the fight against English occupation of Scotland.

  2. Andrew Moray (Norman French: Andreu de Moray; Latin language: Andreas de Moravia), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire,[1] was prominent in the Scottish Wars of Independence. He led the rising in northern Scotland in the summer of 1297 against the occupation by King Edward I of England, successfully regaining control of the area for King John Balliol ...

  3. Andrew Murray entstammte der Familie Murray, einer ursprünglich aus Flandern stammenden Adelsfamilie, die aber seit der Mitte des 12. Jahrhunderts im nordschottischen Moray lebte. Er war ein Sohn seines gleichnamigen Vaters Andrew Murray, der als Lord of Petty Besitzungen bei Inverness sowie Avoch Castle auf Black Isle besaß.

  4. Andrew de Moray ( anglonormando: Andreu de Moray; latín: Andreas de Moravia ), tamén coñecido como Andrew Moray, Andrew of Moray ou Andrew Murray, [ 1] foi un destacado guerreiro Guerras de independencia de Escocia. Liderou o levantamento do norte de Escocia no verán de 1297 contra a ocupación do Rei Eduardo I de Inglaterra, recuperando ...

  5. 13 de feb. de 2020 · Andrew de Moray is increasingly coming to notice without detracting from Wallace's legacy. An article in the 26 April 2015 edition of The Scotsman reports how three granite plinths have been erected at the site of The Battle of Stirling telling the story of Wallace, de Moray, and the battle with emphasis on de Moray's role.

  6. Andrew Moray (Anglo-Norman: Andreu de Moray; Latin: Andreas de Moravia), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire, became one of Scotland's war-leaders during the First Scottish War of Independence. Moray initially raised a small band of supporters at Avoch Castle in early summer 1297 to fight King Edward I ...

  7. Andrew de Moray. Andrew Moray (Norman French: Andreu de Moray; Latin: Andreas de Moravia ), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire, was prominent in the Scottish Wars of Independence. He led the rising in north Scotland in the summer of 1297 against the occupation by King Edward I of England, successfully ...