National Records of Scotland GD45/26/48 A page from the Scotichronicon, which tells of the founding of Scotland by an Egyptian princess One notable figure who sets great store by the story is ...
A 15th century chronicle, The Scotichronicon, by the Scottish historian Walter Bower, details Merlin’s ‘triple death’ at the hands of shepherds. It claims he was stoned and beaten before ...
So that mills could be turned round by the flow of their blood.' Account of the Massacre of Berwick, from Bower's Scotichronicon Marching north, Edward crushed the Scots army at Dunbar before ...
The legend comes from the Scotichronicon, a 15th century tome by Walter Bower, though that particular chronicle also says the English were born with tails. The notion of Scotland having been ...
Poem in Bower's Scotichronicon on the Battle of Stirling Bridge John de Warenne marches north with a huge force of cavalry and infantry. Earl of Surrey, Govenor in Scotland for Edward I of England ...