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- The Scotichronicon is a 15th-century chronicle by the Scottish historian Walter Bower. It is a continuation of historian-priest John of Fordun's earlier...
- they came to blows. Bruce stabbed Comyn before the high altar. The Scotichronicon says that on being told that Comyn had survived the attack and was being...
- Translated, with notes by Sir Herbert Maxwell. p. 206 Walter Bower, Scotichronicon, Book XII, p. 371 Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of Bannockburn...
- retrieved 11 April 2020 Bennett & Hollister 2006, p. 326. John of Fordun's Scotichronicon ("there was a great pestilence and mortality of men") Horrox 1994, p...
- Scota and Goídel Glas voyaging from Egypt. From the 15th century chronicle the Scotichronicon....
- also mentions the Scota foundation myth. Walter Bower's 15th-century Scotichronicon included the first illustrations of the legends. The 16th-century writer...
- Lothian, in the Kingdom of Scotland. In 1991, Donald Watt said of Bower's Scotichronicon that "We are more and more convinced that this book is one of the national...
- fund a 2008 reprint of the 15th-century chronicle Scotichronicon by Walter Bower. The Scotichronicon describes how Scota, a daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh...
- The next historical description of Robin Hood is a statement in the Scotichronicon, composed by John of Fordun between 1377 and 1384, and revised by Walter...
- voyaging from Egypt, as depicted in a 15th-century m****cript of the Scotichronicon of Walter Bower; in this version Scota and Goídel Glas (Latinized as...