• Edward Balliol (1282 – 1367) claimed the Scottish throne from 1332 until 1356, he was the son of John Balliol, King of Scotland from 1292 until 1296.
  • Edward Balliol. (circa 1282-1364), Pretender to the Scottish throne in the reign of King David II.
  • Jump to navigationJump to search. Adapted from the [Wikipaedia] article. - - - - -. Son of John Balliol, Edward (variously Balliol or de Baliol), like his father...
  • Paterson, R. C. Edward Balliol, içinde Askeri Tarih, Nisan, 2003. Ramsay, J.H., Edward Balliol'un 1347'deki İskoç Kampanyası, English Historical Review, cilt.
  • Balliol returned to Scotland with Edward and an English army in the summer, Capturing Berwick and defeating the Scottish forces at the Battle of Halidon Hill.
  • 1333 Battle of Dornock. 1335 Battle of Culblean. 1356 Edward Balliol surrenders his claim to be King Scotland.
  • Edward III's support for Edward Balliol was waning, and in 1356 Balliol resigned to Edward III all the rights he had in the crown and kingdom of Scotland.
  • Edward Balliol, (also known as Edward de Baliol), was a pretender to the Scottish throne during the reign of David II.
  • Two years after David’s coronation, Edward Balliol, Son of expelled legitimate King John Balliol, and Henry Beaumont -member of the Comyn family- with the...