- The
Battle of
Halidon Hill took
place on 19 July 1333 when a
Scottish army
under Sir
Archibald Douglas attacked an
English army
commanded by King Edward...
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Halidon is a town and
locality in the
Australian state of
South Australia located about 144
kilometres (89 mi) east of the
state capital of Adelaide....
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Halidon Hill is a summit,
about 2
miles (3 km) west of the
centre of Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the
border of
England and Scotland. It
reaches 600 feet (180 m)...
- The Cry of the
Halidon is a 1974
suspense novel by
Robert Ludlum. The
story concerns a geologist, Alex McAuliff, who
served in the Army as an infantry...
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Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas. He
fought and died at the
Battle of
Halidon Hill. The
younger son of Sir
William "le Hardi" Douglas, the
Governor of...
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Scottish Independence.
Following the
English victory at the
Battle of
Halidon Hill in 1333, King David,
Queen Joan and the rump of his
government were...
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Quinby Plantation House-
Halidon Hill
Plantation is a
historic plantation house located near Huger,
Berkeley County,
South Carolina. The
house was built...
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relieve the town in July, but was
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of
Halidon Hill.
David II and his
Queen were
moved to the
safety of
Dumbarton Castle...
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first invasion of Scotland,
which culminated with the
Battle of
Halidon Hill.
Halidon Hill is
where the 20-year old
Edward III
learned how to combine...
- 1st
Laird of
Lovat (son of
Andrew Fraser and was
killed at the
Battle of
Halidon Hill in 1333)
Simon Fraser, 2nd
Laird of
Lovat (wounded at the
Battle of...