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The Bruce (de Brus), Scotlands' warrior King.
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Posted: 30-Apr-2008, 07:35 AM
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| QUOTE (A Shrule Egan @ 29-Apr-2008, 08:17 PM) | | Don't forget about his brother, Edward, who Robert sent to Ireland to help the Irish fight the English. Unfortunately, Edward, eventually died in battle. Robert did join him for a few months and then returned to Scotland. |
Edward Brus died in battle at Faughart near Dundalk Ireland. He would not heed the advice of his senior knights and wait for re-enforcements but instead took on overwhelming Anglo-Irish forces and was soundly defeated. Rumour has it that he exchanged armour with a lower ranking knight to disguise himself. Edward was nothing like his brother, he was impatient and vainglorious and through his folly the attempt to unite Ireland failed.
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Posted: 16-Jan-2009, 06:08 PM
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| QUOTE (Fionna Machumhail @ 26-Apr-2008, 02:38 PM) | | QUOTE (Camac @ 12-Feb-2008, 09:01 PM) | 12/02/08
To those members who are really into Scotlands' History I would like to mention that whilst in Scotland last October I watched one of the series "The Clans" the night I watched it it was about the Clan Campbell and one of the asides they brought up was that they seem to have proof that Robert the Bruce was a Leper. This fact was of course kept secret from the people at the time as no one would have followed him and History would have taken a far different course. In the movie Braveheart (piece of garbage) it was his father that was portrayed as having Leprosy.
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I don't think we'll ever really know what exactly it was, not without "forensic" testing anyway!  History states he had an "unclean" disease, which could mean leprosy, syphillis, psoriasis, some sort of neuropathic malady even. Who's to know? |
Greetings Fionna Machumhail, You say: "I don't think we'll ever really know what exactly it was, not without "forensic" testing anyway!  History states he had an "unclean" disease, which could mean leprosy, syphillis, psoriasis, some sort of neuropathic malady even. Who's to know?  " [FONT=Arial] I can see it now, a brand new show on CBS called "Highlands CSI"!! Sorry I couldn't resist!
Thomas
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