- The
Battle of
Sauchieburn was
fought on 11 June 1488, at the side of
Sauchie Burn, a
stream about two
miles (3 km)
south of Stirling, Scotland. The battle...
- June 1488) was King of
Scots from 1460
until his
death at the
Battle of
Sauchieburn in 1488. He
inherited the
throne as a
child following the
death of his...
- as the
figurehead of a
rival faction. He was
present at the
battle of
Sauchieburn at
Bannockburn on 11 June 1488.
James III was killed. The
historian Norman...
- age of
fifteen on the
death of his father,
James III, at the
Battle of
Sauchieburn,
following a
rebellion in
which the
younger James was the figurehead...
-
south east
coast of
China in Taizhou, Zhejiang. June 11 –
Battle of
Sauchieburn:
James IV of
Scotland becomes king
after his
father is
killed in action...
- the
First War of
Scottish Independence. On 11 June 1488 the
Battle of
Sauchieburn was
fought at the side of
Sauchie Burn, a
stream about two
miles south...
-
Scotland and his queen,
Margaret of Denmark. The king died at the
Battle of
Sauchieburn by
forces nominally led by his son and
successor James IV.
During the...
-
Hundred Years' War:
Start of the
Battle of Jargeau. 1488 –
Battle of
Sauchieburn:
Fought between rebel Lords and
James III of Scotland,
resulting in the...
-
earldom just two w****s
before he and the king were
killed at the
Battle of
Sauchieburn. The name was
taken from the
parish of
Glencairn in
Dumfriesshire so...
-
Henry VII of
England finally defeats internal opposition. 1488
Battle of
Sauchieburn 11 June – King
James III
defeated by
Scottish nobles.
Battle of Aga-C****i...