Bannockburn

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Bannockburn is a historic Scottish town best known as the site of Robert the Bruce’s decisive victory over the English in the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn.

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Label Occurrences
Bannockburn canonical 6
Bannockburn battlefield 2

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
historic site
settlement
town
combatant Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Scotland
commandedBy Edward II of England
Robert the Bruce
country Scotland
date 1314
hasHistoricalEvent Battle of Bannockburn
hasMonument Robert the Bruce equestrian statue at Bannockburn
surface form: Robert the Bruce statue
hasSite Bannockburn Heritage Centre
Bannockburn Heritage Centre
surface form: Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre
heritageDesignation historic battlefield
knownFor Battle of Bannockburn
Scottish Wars of Independence history
language English
Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Bannockburn self-linksurface differs
central Scotland
surface form: Central Scotland

Stirling council area
locatedNear River Forth
Stirling
partOf First War of Scottish Independence
Stirling
region Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
result decisive Scottish victory
significance secured de facto Scottish independence
tourismType battlefield tourism

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Stirlingshire hasMajorSettlement Bannockburn
Battle of Bannockburn alsoKnownAs Bannockburn
National Trust for Scotland hasNotableProperty Bannockburn
this entity surface form: Bannockburn battlefield
Stirling council area contains Bannockburn
Bannockburn Heritage Centre near Bannockburn
Bannockburn Heritage Centre near Bannockburn
this entity surface form: Bannockburn battlefield
Bannockburn locatedIn Bannockburn self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Battle of Bannockburn