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  1. 1297 fue un año común comenzado en martes del calendario juliano. Acontecimientos. 8 de enero - Francisco Grimaldi toma la Roca de Mónaco disfrazado de fraile franciscano y así funda el principado de Mónaco; William Wallace, caudillo escocés, comienza su rebelión contra Inglaterra. Canonización de Luis IX, Rey de Francia.

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    Year 1297 ( MCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. By place. Europe. January 8 – Guelph forces led by the Genoese leader François Grimaldi ( il Malizia) storm and capture the Rock of Monaco.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Magna_CartaMagna Carta - Wikipedia

    A 1297 copy of Magna Carta, owned by the Australian Government and on display in the Members' Hall of Parliament House, Canberra. Only two exemplifications of Magna Carta are held outside England, both from 1297. One of these was purchased in 1952 by the Australian Government for £12,500 from King's School, Bruton, England.

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    In 1296, John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, defeated John Comyn, Earl of Buchan in the Battle of Dunbar. King John Balliol surrendered to King Edward I of England at Brechin on 10 July, and the Scottish landholders were made to acknowledge Edward's overlordship. In 1297, Moray initiated a revolt in northern Scotland and by the late summer, contro...

    Surrey was concerned with the number of Scots he faced, separated by a long causeway and narrow, wooden bridge, over the River Forth near Stirling Castle. Determining that he would be at a tactical disadvantage if he attempted to take his main force across there, he delayed crossing for several days to allow for negotiations and to reconnoiter the ...

    Surrey left William de Warine and Sir Marmaduke Thweng in charge of Stirling Castle, as Surrey abandoned his army, and fled towards Berwick. The contemporary English chronicler Walter of Guisborough recorded the English losses in the battle as 100 cavalry and 5,000 infantry killed.Scottish casualties in the battle are unrecorded, with the exception...

    The exploits of Wallace were passed on to posterity mainly in the form of tales collected and recounted by the poet Blind Harry, the Minstrel (d. 1492), whose original, probably oral sources were never specified. Blind Harry was active some 200 years after the events described in his The Acts and Deeds of the Illustrious and Valiant Champion Sir Wi...

    Armstrong, Peter. Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 1297–98: William Wallace's rebellion(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012).
    Barrow, G.W.S., Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland,1976.
    Brown, C., "William Wallace" 2005.
    Cowan, Edward J., The Wallace Book, 2007, John Donald, ISBN 0-85976-652-7, 978-0-85976-652-4
    Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of Stirling Bridge (BTL28)".
    • 11 September 1297
    • Scottish victory
    • 30 November 2011
  4. William Wallace begins his revolt against the English. Canonization of Louis IX, King of France. August 28 – Edward I unsuccessfully invades Flanders. September 12 – King Diniz of Portugal and King Fernando IV of Castile signed the Treaty of Alcanizes.

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    1297 año / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre . 1297 fue un año común comenzado en martes del calendario juliano. ... 1297 en otros calendarios, ...

  6. Battle of Stirling Bridge. Battle of Falkirk. Battle of Happrew. Sir William Wallace ( Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; [2] c. 1270 [3] – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence.