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The Battle of Harlaw - celticgoods

The Battle of Harlaw

The Battle of Harlaw was a battle fought between Scottish clans on July 24, 1411, in Aberdeenshire. It was a part of a series of battles fought during the Middle...

The Battle of Harlaw

The Battle of Harlaw was a battle fought between Scottish clans on July 24, 1411, in Aberdeenshire. It was a part of a series of battles fought during the Middle...

Joan of the Tower - celticgoods

Joan of the Tower

Joan was the daughter of King Edward II of England and Isabella of France. She was born July 5, 1321, in the Tower of London. Per the Treaty of Northampton,...

Joan of the Tower

Joan was the daughter of King Edward II of England and Isabella of France. She was born July 5, 1321, in the Tower of London. Per the Treaty of Northampton,...

The Battle of Bannockburn - A Brief History - celticgoods

The Battle of Bannockburn - A Brief History

The Battle of Bannockburn took place on 23 and 24 June 1314. This battle is extremely significant in Scottish history as the Scots won over the English, paving the way...

The Battle of Bannockburn - A Brief History

The Battle of Bannockburn took place on 23 and 24 June 1314. This battle is extremely significant in Scottish history as the Scots won over the English, paving the way...

Summary of The Battle of New Ross - celticgoods

Summary of The Battle of New Ross

The bloodiest battle of the Rebellion of 1798 took place on June 5th, beginning at sunrise. The United Irishmen, numbering at near 10,000, attacked British forces in New Ross on...

Summary of The Battle of New Ross

The bloodiest battle of the Rebellion of 1798 took place on June 5th, beginning at sunrise. The United Irishmen, numbering at near 10,000, attacked British forces in New Ross on...

The First Protestant Coronation in Scotland - celticgoods

The First Protestant Coronation in Scotland

Today in Celtic History - May 17, 1590 - Scotland: During a seven-hour ceremony, Anne was crowned Queen in the Abbey Church at Holyrood. This was the first Protestant coronation...

The First Protestant Coronation in Scotland

Today in Celtic History - May 17, 1590 - Scotland: During a seven-hour ceremony, Anne was crowned Queen in the Abbey Church at Holyrood. This was the first Protestant coronation...

Mary, Queen of Scots - Arrested. - celticgoods

Mary, Queen of Scots - Arrested.

Today in Celtic History - May 19, 1568 - Scotland: Mary, Queen of Scots, arrested by order of Queen Elizabeth I of England.

Mary, Queen of Scots - Arrested.

Today in Celtic History - May 19, 1568 - Scotland: Mary, Queen of Scots, arrested by order of Queen Elizabeth I of England.