- britannica.com biography/David-IIDavid II was the king of Scots from 1329, although he spent 18 years in exile or in prison.
- unofficialroyalty.com david-ii-king-of-scots/David II, King of Scots, aged 46, died unexpectedly on February 22, 1371, at Edinburgh Castle and was buried at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, now in ruins.
- en.namu.wiki w/데이비드 2세Upon his return, David II tried to restore the devastated country, subdue rebellious nobles, strengthen the royal power, and at the same time improve relations with...
- kids.kiddle.co David_II_of_ScotlandDavid II (left) and Edward III (right). David returned at once to Scotland, bringing with him a mistress, Katherine (or Catherine) Mortimer, of whom little is known.
- cunnan.lochac.sca.org index.php/David_IIDavid II was the only surviving son (born 1324) of Robert the Bruce, and succeeded to the throne of Scotland on his father's death in 1329.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q239486Dibuix de David II fet per Sylvester Harding (publicat al 1797) — (Catalan). ... cswiki David II. Skotský. cvwiki Давид II (Шотланди патши).
- infoplease.com encyclopedia/people/history/uk-…Finding the money to pay the ransom (never paid in full) occupied him for most of the rest of his inglorious reign. His nephew Robert II succeeded him.
- wiki2.org en/David_II_of_Scotland647. 2 791. Scotlands forgotten War of Independence Part 1: King David II and Edward Baliol. One of Scotland's best kings, King David.