It was the Scottish counterstroke that proved to be a worse disaster even than Flodden. |
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He was the last British monarch to die in battle, at the Battle of Flodden. |
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The Scots had previously been stationed at Flodden Edge, to the south of Branxton. |
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She was prepared to use all arguments, including the widespread myth that James IV had not been killed at Flodden. |
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Flodden was essentially a victory of the bill used by the English over the pike used by the Scots. |
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The family tradition was either that these items belonged to James IV or were arms carried by Thomas Howard at Flodden. |
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The English already knew the details of this planned shipment from a paper found in a bag at Flodden field. |
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As the nineteenth century antiquarian John Riddell supposed, nearly every noble family in Scotland would have lost a member at Flodden. |
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Until 1856 the Canongate was not merely a street, but the name of the surrounding burgh, separate from Edinburgh and outside the Flodden Wall. |
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Sorrowless Field is a real place and was said to date back to the Battle of Flodden Field. |
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In the Flodden campaign the fleet consisted of 16 large and 10 smaller craft. |
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Both English and Scottish accounts of Flodden emphasise the King's determination to fight. |
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The subsequent invasion by the Scots met defeat when James was killed on 9 September 1513 at the Battle of Flodden in Northumberland. |
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In 1513, James invaded England to honour his commitment to the Auld Alliance, only to meet death and disaster at the Battle of Flodden. |
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Parliament met at Stirling not long after Flodden, and confirmed Margaret in the office of regent. |
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During that time the English won the Battle of Flodden, an event in which Catherine played an important part with an emotional speech about English courage. |
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After using his formidable artillery train to take Norham Castle he marched south, where the invasion was stopped decisively on 9 September 1513 at the Battle of Flodden. |
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Following the English victory over the Scots at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, a city wall was built around Edinburgh known as the Flodden Wall, some parts of which survive. |
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Branxton Church was the site of some burials from the battle of Flodden. |
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James duly invaded Northern England leading to the Battle of Flodden. |
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After Flodden many Scottish nobles are believed to have been brought to Yetholm for interment, as being the nearest consecrated ground in Scotland. |
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The Earl of Arundel was painted by Philip Fruytiers, following Anthony van Dyck's 1639 composition, with his ancestor's sword, gauntlet and helm from Flodden. |
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