- cunnan.lochac.sca.org index.php/John_BalliolJohn Balliol, King of Scotland, was born around 1249CE son of an English nobleman, John 5th Baron of Balliol (Bailleul in France).
- englishmonarchs.co.uk balliol.htmJohn Balliol pays homage to Edward I John Balliol and Edward I. Robert the Bruce based his claim on his descent from Isabella, David's second daughter.
- wikijtr.icu wiki/John_BalliolBalliol kolları: Veya geçersiz bir inescutcheon gules (orle). İçinde Norman Fransız onun adı Johan de Bailliol,[2] içinde Orta İskoç öyleydi Jhon Balliounve İskoç...
- mac-hare.de rulers/john-balliol/*1240 (ca.) † 11/1314. Parents Father: John, Baron de Balliol Mother: Devorguilla of Galloway. Marriage Isabella, Daughter of John de Warenne.
- peoplepill.com i/john-of-scotlandBiography. John Balliol (c. 1249 – 25 November 1314) was King of Scots from 1292 to 1296. Little is known of his early life.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/11594029For the king s father, see John I de Balliol. John King John, his crown and sceptre symbolically broken as depicted in the 1562 Forman Armorial, produced...
- rexfactor.wordpress.com 2016/11/09/john-balliol-…Balliol College, Oxford, founded by John Balliol’s father. Unlike most of Scotland’s recent kings, John Balliol was not brought up to be king.
- academickids.com encyclopedia/index.php/John_…John Balliol, the son of Devorguilla Balliol and John, 5th Baron de Balliol, was the king of Scotland, crowned on St. Andrew's Day in 1292, until 1296.
- massinitiative.org what-happened-to-john-balliol/30 November 1292 John Balliol was crowned King of Scotland at Scone Palace, on 30 November 1292. Who is Balliol College named after?
- en.namu.wiki w/존 발리올After consulting with a large jury of men chosen by Bruce and Balliol, Edward I proclaimed John Balliol the new King of Scotland on 17 November 1292, and John...