HomeHistory BooksRobert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1212-1314
Skip to product information
1 of 1

Robert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1212-1314

paperbackJanuary 1, 2001
Regular price $90.92 USD
Regular price Sale price $90.92 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Secure Checkout
Quality Guaranteed
New In Stock
ISBN-13: 9781862320536 ISBN-10: 1862320535
Publisher
Tuckwell Press Ltd
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 2001
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
22.20×1.90×15.20 cm

About this book

Robert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1212-1314 by Young, Alan. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781862320536.

This volume aims to critically examine the bad reputation gained by the Comyns in post-Bruce Scotland. The name "Comyn" has long been associated in Scottish tradition with treachery: the family were involved in the infamous kidnapping of the young Alexaner III in 1257, were accused of treachery against William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, and of betraying Robert Bruce to Edward I of England 1306. This reappraisal of the Comyns role concludes that the period 1212 to 1314 should be regarded as the "Comyn century" in Scottish history. The book highlights the Comyns role as pillars of the Scottish monarchy and leaders of the political community of the realm in this formative century. The familys interests and influence extended into every corner of Scotland and their castles controlled key lines of communication, especially in Northern Scotland. It is against this background that Bruces political ambitions in Scotland and Edward Is attempts to influence Scottish affairs in the late-13th century are set.Comyn dominance of the Scottish political scene adds a new twist to the murder of John Comyn by Robert Bruce in the Greyfriars Church at Dumfries in 1306, and to the impact of the Battle of Bannockburn (1314) on the power struggle within Scotland. This study of the Comyns intends to help establish the strength of opposition to Robert Bruce at the end of the 13th century. A non-Bruce view of the 13th-century Scottish history.The issue of power politics within Scotland, and between England and Scotland, is a constant central theme.