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- 57°05′24″N 2°56′03″W / 57.0899°N 2.9341°W / 57.0899; -2.9341 The Battle of Culblean was fought on the 30th of November 1335, during the Second War of Scottish...
- broke and Strathbogie refused to surrender and was killed. The Battle of Culblean was the effective end of Balliol's attempt to overthrow the King of Scots...
- (1333) Battle of Halidon Hill (1333) Battle of Boroughmuir (1335) Battle of Culblean (1335) Battle of Neville's Cross (1346) Battle of Nesbit Moor (1355) Sieges...
- pro-Balliol army under the command of Strathbogie was defeated at the Battle of Culblean, which was the effective end of Balliol's attempt to overthrow the King...
- The Burn o' Vat is a mountain stream in Deeside, Scotland, rising on Culblean Hill and flowing into Loch Kinord. The Vat, a pothole of glacial origin,...
- (1307), Bannockburn (the main battle), Myton (1319), Dupplin Muir (1332), Culblean (1335), Halidon Hill (1333), Neville's Cross (1346) and Otterburn (1388)...
- Moray defeats Guy, Count of Namur in Scotland. November 30 – Battle of Culblean: David Bruce defeats Edward Balliol in Scotland. December 1 – Abu Sa'id...
- the Cromar over the millennia. Shouldering Morven is Culblean, the site of the Battle of Culblean in 1335. Running off the same hill is the Burn O'Vat...
- forces met with the English pro-Baliol forces under David de Strathbogie at Culblean, in Aberdeenshire. Murray's army divided into two with Douglas' leading...
- raising the siege of Kildrummy Castle and also took part in the Battle of Culblean on 30 November 1335. However, according to 19th-century historian William...