Andrew Moray

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Andrew Moray was a Scottish noble and military leader who co-led the early resistance against English rule alongside William Wallace during the First War of Scottish Independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noble
military leader
rebel leader
activity besieging English-held castles in northern Scotland
raising rebellion in northern Scotland in 1297
allyOf William Wallace
associatedWithPlace Cromarty
surface form: Avoch, Ross and Cromarty

Petty, Inverness-shire
birthPlace Moray, Scotland
coLeaderWith William Wallace
commanded Scottish rebel forces at the Battle of Stirling Bridge
conflict First War of Scottish Independence
surface form: Wars of Scottish Independence
country Kingdom of Scotland
dateOfDeath 1297
deathCause wounds sustained at the Battle of Stirling Bridge
deathPlace near Stirling, Scotland
enemyOf Edward I of England
English occupation forces in Scotland
era 13th century
father Andrew Moray of Petty
historicalReputation Scottish national hero
historicalSource Chronicle of Lanercost
Scotichronicon
language Latin
Scots
militaryRank commander
militaryStrategy guerrilla warfare against English garrisons
nobleFamily the Moray family
surface form: Moray family
notableEvent joint leadership proclamation with William Wallace after Stirling Bridge
notableFor co-commanding Scottish forces at the Battle of Stirling Bridge
co-leading early resistance against English rule in Scotland
opposedTo English rule in Scotland
participatedIn First War of Scottish Independence
religion Roman Catholicism
title lord of Avoch
lord of Boharm
lord of Petty

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Battle of Stirling Bridge commander Andrew Moray
Battle of Stirling Bridge relatedTo Andrew Moray
William Wallace coCommander Andrew Moray
Scottish army commandedBy Andrew Moray