- 57°05′24″N 2°56′03″W / 57.0899°N 2.9341°W / 57.0899; -2.9341 The
Battle of
Culblean was
fought on the 30th of
November 1335,
during the
Second War of Scottish...
-
broke and
Strathbogie refused to
surrender and was killed. The
Battle of
Culblean was the
effective end of Balliol's
attempt to
overthrow the King of Scots...
- pro-Balliol army
under the
command of
Strathbogie was
defeated at the
Battle of
Culblean,
which was the
effective end of Balliol's
attempt to
overthrow the King...
- (1333)
Battle of
Halidon Hill (1333)
Battle of
Boroughmuir (1335)
Battle of
Culblean (1335)
Battle of Neville's
Cross (1346)
Battle of
Nesbit Moor (1355) Sieges...
- The Burn o' Vat is a
mountain stream in Deeside, Scotland,
rising on
Culblean Hill and
flowing into Loch Kinord. The Vat, a
pothole of
glacial origin,...
- (1307),
Bannockburn (the main battle),
Myton (1319),
Dupplin Muir (1332),
Culblean (1335),
Halidon Hill (1333), Neville's
Cross (1346) and
Otterburn (1388)...
-
forces met with the
English pro-Baliol
forces under David de
Strathbogie at
Culblean, in Aberdeenshire. Murray's army
divided into two with Douglas' leading...
-
wiped out by Moray's
victory over
Strathbogie at the
Battle of
Culblean.
After Culblean, Balliol's
shadowy kingdom virtually disappeared.
Perth was retaken...
-
Moray defeats Guy,
Count of
Namur in Scotland.
November 30 –
Battle of
Culblean:
David Bruce defeats Edward Balliol in Scotland.
December 1 – Abu Sa'id...
- Volumes, ed. J. Bain, 1881–1888; Douglas-Simpson, W.,
Campaign and
Battle of
Culblean, in
Proceedings of the
Society of
Antiquarians in Scotland, vol 64 1929–30...