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  1. La letra se refiere a la victoria de los escoceses, liderados por Roberto I, sobre Eduardo II de Inglaterra en la batalla de Bannockburn en 1314. Aunque no existe un himno nacional oficial de Escocia, "Flower of Scotland" es uno de una serie de canciones que se utilizan, junto con la más antigua "Scotland the Brave".

    • Roy Williamson
  2. It was written sometime in the mid-1960s by folk musician Roy Williamson, and its lyrics focus primarily on the Wars of Scottish independence and Robert the Bruce, where it refers to Robert the Bruce, who was King of Scots, secured victory over Edward II, King of England, during the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.

    • 1967
  3. Flower of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Flùr na h-Alba) is a Scottish song, used mostly at special occasions and sporting events. Although Scotland has no official national anthem , Flower of Scotland is one which is used, along with the older Scots Wha Hae , Scotland the Brave and Highland Cathedral .

    • 1965
  4. Flower of Scotland is popularly held to be the national anthem, and is played at events such as football and rugby matches involving the Scotland national teams, and as of 2010 is used for the Scottish team at the Commonwealth Games. Scotland the Brave. Scots Wha Hae. A Man's A Man for A' That [41] Freedom Come-All-Ye [42] Cultural. Flora and fauna

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. La canción «Flor de Escocia» ( «Flower of Scotland» en inglés) es uno de los himnos oficiosos de Escocia.

  6. There have been attempts to establish an agreed and official national anthem of Scotland. In November 2014, a petition was lodged to the Scottish Parliament – "Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to officially recognise 'Flower of Scotland' as Scotland's national anthem". [7]

  7. Flower of Scotland ( Flùir na h-Alba en gaélique écossais, Flouer o Scotland en scots) est un hymne national officieux de l'Écosse, au même titre que le plus ancien Scotland the Brave. Cette chanson a été créée (paroles et musiques) par l’Écossais Roy Williamson du groupe de musique traditionnelle écossaise The Corries en 1967 . Histoire.