English Invasion & the Battle of Dunbar, 1296 (Ep.1 Scottish Wars of Independence)
The opening episode of the rollercoaster ride of the Scottish Wars of Independence.
On a pitch-dark night, Scotland's King Alexander III urged his horse to ever-greater speeds, galloping across vales and glens in a wind-driven storm.
He was hurrying to see his young and beautiful Queen, Yolande of Dreux. Alexander was 44, she just 22. It was her birthday the next day, and it's likely that Alexander was rushing to help her, let's say, see it in.
But in the lashing rain his horse lost its footing, causing them both to crash down a steep and rocky embankment. He was found the next morning on the sand of the shore. With a broken neck.
Little did he know that his lust for his young Queen was about to throw Scotland into decades of civil strife, and plunge it into a bitter war with England where it would struggle for its very existence.
Find out what happened and where the famous names of William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, and Edward Longshanks fit in.
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