Robert the Bruce

Robert the Bruce
About this book
From disastrous beginnings after he took the throne of Scotland, having murdered a powerful rival, Robert I became a military leader of consummate genius. Throwing away the rulebook of medieval warfare, which favoured the mounted knight, he remodelled the Scottish army as a disciplined, audacious band of brothers capable of surprising castles, raiding and extracting blackmail as far south as Yorkshire and even defeating a mighty English army in pitched battle. Ruthless, charismatic, indomitable and lucky, the 'Bruce' is a towering example of an underdog capable of turning disadvantage into adv.
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- OL Work ID
- OL24761959W
Subjects
BiographyKings and rulersHistoryTRAVELGeneralRobert i, king of scots, 1274-1329Scotland, kings and rulersScotland, biographyScotland, history