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  1. Andrew Moray (en latín, Andreas de Moravia) (1265 - 1297), también conocido como Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, o Andrew Murray, fue un destacado líder militar del ejército escocés durante la Primera Guerra de Independencia Escocesa.

    • Noviembre de 1297, Escocia (Reino Unido)
    • debido a heridas recibida en la batalla de Stirling Bridge
    • castillos de Avoch y de Bothwell
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrew_MorayAndrew Moray - Wikipedia

    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. He became one of Scotland's leaders during the First Scottish War of Independence, initially raising a small band of supporters at Avoch Castle in early summer 1297 to fight King ...

    • 1297
  3. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.

    • 11 September 1297
    • Scottish victory
    • 30 November 2011
  4. Andrew de Moray y William Wallace serán nombrados Guardianes de Escocia, aunque Moray duró poco como guardián de Escocia, ya que pocas semanas después muere. Hay contradicciones sobre la muerte de Moray, ya que algunos historiadores dicen que murió en la misma batalla y otros que unas semanas después.

  5. Andrew de Moray, a pivotal figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence, stands as a symbol of Scottish resistance against English dominance during the tumultuous 13th and 14th centuries. Born into a noble family, Moray emerged as a prominent leader in the struggle for Scottish independence alongside figures like William Wallace and Robert the ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2015 · Scotland’s forgotten hero Andrew de Moray honoured. THE site of the Battle of Stirling Bridge where a Scottish army led by William Wallace and Andrew de Moray defeated the English has...

  7. Andrew de Moray. Andrew de Moray was a member of the Anglo-Norman de Moravias (de Moray) family. His family held the Castle of Avoch (Ormond Castle) and were supporters of the Scottish cause in the wars against Edward I of England. After the defeat of the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar in 1296, Andrew and his father were taken prisoner.