- The
Battle of
Flodden,
Flodden Field, or
occasionally Branxton or
Brainston Moor was
fought on 9
September 1513
during the War of the
League of Cambrai...
- the 16th
century the more
extensive Flodden Wall was erected,
following the Scots'
defeat at the
Battle of
Flodden in 1513. This was
extended by the Telfer...
- Marmion: A Tale of
Flodden Field is a
historical romance in
verse of 16th-century
Scotland and
England by Sir
Walter Scott,
published in 1808. Consisting...
- he led the
English to
victory over the
Scots at the
decisive Battle of
Flodden, for
which he was
richly rewarded by King
Henry VIII, then away in France...
- was King of
Scotland from 11 June 1488
until his
death at the
Battle of
Flodden in 1513. He
inherited the
throne at the age of
fifteen on the
death of...
- of war and
culminating in the
Battle of
Flodden. The
defeat of the
Scottish forces at the
Battle of
Flodden, on 9
September 1513, is
often regarded as...
-
catastrophically misjudged incursion into
Northumbria in 1513
ending in the
Battle of
Flodden.
Three decades later,
after the
death of
James V in 1542, the so-called...
- 1st Lord Boyd, he was born at
Tantallon Castle and died at the
Battle of
Flodden. In 1489 the 5th Earl of Angus, Douglas's
father resigned his lordships...
-
Middleton (1483–1549) was an
English soldier who
fought at the
battle of
Flodden. He is
known for
rebuilding St. Leonard's Church, Middleton, and for commissioning...
-
Union of the Crowns.
Following the
death of
James IV at the
Battle of
Flodden in 1513, Margaret, as
queen dowager, was
appointed as
regent for their...