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  1. Unknown. The sieges of Berwick were the Scottish capture of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed on 6 November 1355 and their subsequent unsuccessful siege of Berwick Castle, and the English siege and recapture of the town in January 1356. In 1355 the Second War of Scottish Independence had been underway for over 22 years.

  2. In July 1482 an English army invaded Scotland during the Anglo-Scottish Wars. The town of Berwick-upon-Tweed and its castle were captured and the English army briefly occupied Edinburgh. These events followed the signing of the Treaty of Fotheringhay, 11 June 1482, in which Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, the brother of James III of Scotland ...

  3. Ducado de Liria y Jérica. El ducado de Liria y Jérica es un título nobiliario español con Grandeza de España, creado el 13 de diciembre de 1707 por el rey Felipe V de España a favor de Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Churchill o James Fitz-James, i duque de Berwick, hijo mayor de los dos que tuvo el rey Jacobo II de Inglaterra, con su amante ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2022 · artist QS:P170,Q49898. Description. English: So-called Portrait of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick (1670-1734), but is probably a depiction of Louis, Grand Dauphin (1661-1711) Identification proposed by user Ecummenic ( talk) based on the comparison with some portraits of the Dauphin of France (see images below) and the lack of physical ...

  5. Biografía. Era hijo de Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Ventimiglia, xv duque de Alba, y de María Francisca de Sales Portocarrero, ix condesa de Montijo. Nació en el palacio de Liria de Madrid el 4 de diciembre de 1849 y fue bautizado pocos días después en el Palacio Real con los nombres de Carlos María Isabel Francisco de Sales Bárbara ...

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  7. The Treaty of Berwick was negotiated on 27 February 1560 at Berwick-upon-Tweed. It was an agreement made by the representative of Queen Elizabeth I of England, the Duke of Norfolk, and the group of Scottish nobles known as the Scottish Lords of the Congregation. [1] The purpose was to agree the terms under which an English fleet and army would ...