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  1. The Battle of Dupplin Moor was fought between supporters of King David II of Scotland, the son of King Robert Bruce, and English-backed invaders supporting Edward Balliol, son of King John I of Scotland, on 11 August 1332.

    • 11 August 1332
    • Victory for Balliol
    • 21 March 2011
  2. La batalla de Dupplin Moor fue un enfrentamiento entre los partidarios de David II de Escocia, hijo de Roberto I, y los rebeldes que apoyaban a Eduardo de Balliol. Fue una batalla importante de la Segunda Guerra de Independencia de Escocia . Antecedentes. La muerte de Roberto I en 1329 dejó la corona en manos de su hijo de cuatro años, David II.

  3. Battle of Dupplin Moor, (Aug. 12, 1332), battle fought about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Perth, Perthshire, a victory for Edward de Balliol, a claimant to the Scottish throne, over forces led by Donald, earl of Mar, regent for the young King David II.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. La batalla de Dupplin Moor fue un enfrentamiento entre los partidarios de David II de Escocia, hijo de Roberto I, y los rebeldes que apoyaban a Eduardo de Balliol. Fue una batalla importante de la Segunda Guerra de Independencia de Escocia.

  5. www.britishbattles.com › battle-of-dupplin-moorBattle of Dupplin Moor

    Date of the Battle of Dupplin Moor: 9 th August 1332. Place of the Battle of Dupplin Moor: South of Perth in Scotland. Combatants at the Battle of Dupplin Moor: An essentially English army led by English noblemen and some Scottish noblemen, known as the ‘Disinherited’, with a small body of European mercenaries, against a much larger ...

  6. Date: 10th and 11th August, 1332. War: Second War of Scottish Independence. Location: Near Scone, Perthshire. Belligerents: Bruce Loyalists, Balliol Supporters with English allies. Victors: Balliol Supporters. Numbers: Bruce Loyalists around 10,000, Ballilol Supporters around 2,000. Casualties: Bruce Loyalists considerable, Ballilol Supporters 33.

  7. The Battle of Dupplin Moor was fought between supporters of King David II of Scotland, the son of King Robert Bruce, and English-backed invaders supporting Edward Balliol, son of King John I of Scotland, on 11 August 1332.