What happened to Scot in Robert the Bruce?

In an epilogue scene, we learn that Scot died fighting for Robert at the Battle of Bannockburn, where the Scots finally won their freedom.
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Who is Scott in Robert the Bruce?

Shortly after the king of England has issued a bounty for his head, Robert is wounded in a fight and finds shelter in the modest shack of a widowed peasant, Morag (Anna Hutchison), that she shares with her young son, Scot (Gabriel Bateman), and her late brother's two orphaned children.
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What happened at the end of Robert the Bruce?

The film's ending shows Robert, inspired by Wallace, leading the charge at the Battle of Bannockburn, which would see him become king of an independent Scotland. However, while Wallace is alive he is seen in Braveheart as a weak man dominated by his father who is willing to swap sides to win.
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What happened to Robert the Bruce's daughter?

Isabella died at the age of nineteen, soon after giving birth to her daughter and was buried at Paisley Abbey in Renfrewshire. Marjorie's parents were said to have been very much in love, Robert the Bruce did not remarry until Marjorie was six years old.
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Did Robert the Bruce save his wife?

After Scottish victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Robert was able to exchange English noblemen for his wife, daughter, and sisters. What happened to Marjorie, Bruce's daughter, after she was freed? This one is sad. Marjorie was freed in 1314 after the Battle of Bannockburn.
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Was Robert the Bruce A good person?

Robert the Bruce was one of the most revered warriors of his generation. Often referred to as 'Good King Robert', he is best known for his defeat of the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn in 1314.
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Why was Robert the Bruce's heart buried separately?

Robert had requested that his heart be taken on a tour of the Holy Land and presented before God at Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre before ultimately being buried at Melrose Abbey in Roxburghshire.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to Robert the Bruce?

Robert the Bruce's son David succeeded him as king of Scotland and was himself succeeded by Robert's grandson through the female line, Robert Stewart, the first of the Scottish royal house of Stewart and ancestor of the English house of Stuart. He is a direct ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Is Mary Queen of Scots related to Robert the Bruce?

She was a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce and a direct ancestor of Princes William and Harry, (Princess Diana was descended, illegitimately, from Charles the Second).
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Did Robert Bruce betray Wallace?

Robert The Bruce Never Betrayed William Wallace

Robert the Bruce did bide his time while Wallace was in hiding, until he proclaimed himself King of Scotland in 1306, the year after Wallace was captured by the English and executed.
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Is Robert the Bruce movie a true story?

Netflix's new sword-swinging epic Outlaw King tells the “untold true story” of Robert the Bruce (played by Chris Pine). Bruce was a 14th Century Scottish nobleman who led his people to freedom from English rule.
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How many brothers did Robert the Bruce have?

Outnumbered and unprepared, the Scots king's army rapidly dispersed. Bruce barely evaded capture, and over the next several months, he experienced a string of personal tragedies. Three of his four brothers fell into English hands and were hung, drawn and quartered.
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How true is Braveheart story?

Of course, nearly everything that is shown in the movie is based upon historical facts. The director changed some things to make Braveheart a better movie, but the general content of the film is historically correct.
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Who is the rightful king of Scotland?

Following the Jacobite line, the current King of Scotland would be Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern, whose great-grandfather Ludwig III was the last Bavarian monarch before being deposed in 1918. Now 77 years old, his heir is his younger brother Max, 74, and then Sophie, his eldest niece.
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Does Robert the Bruce have any living descendants?

Robert the Bruce is one of the most famous kings of Scotland, known for his tenacious tendencies and encounters with spiders. Now researchers have found a Scottish businessman is the direct living descendant of one of the popular king's great, great grandsons.
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Did Robert the Bruce ever become king of Scotland?

Bruce's involvement in John Comyn's murder in February 1306 led to his excommunication by Pope Clement V (although he received absolution from Robert Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow). Bruce moved quickly to seize the throne, and was crowned king of Scots on 25 March 1306.
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How long were Robert the Bruce and Elizabeth separated?

For eight years, they were separated . . . until, following his historical victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, Elizabeth and Marjorie finally came home – their return bargained for by an exchange for The Great Seal of England, which had been captured in the aftermath of the battle.
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Did Robert the Bruce marry an English woman?

The daughter of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster and Connaught, and his wife, Margaret, she was a god-daughter of England's king, Edward I. At the age of 13 Elizabeth was married to Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick, in 1302; probably at his manor of Writtle, near Chelmsford in Essex.
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Where is the Black Douglas buried?

James the Black Douglas was buried at St Bride's Kirk, at Douglas, Lanarkshire. The heart of Robert the Bruce was carried back to Scotland by Sir William Keith of Galston, where it was finally laid to rest at the Abbey of Melrose.
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What Colour of eyes did Robert the Bruce have?

Professor Wilkinson added: “In the absence of any DNA, we relied on statistical evaluation of the probability of certain hair and eye colours, conducted by Dr MacGregor and his team, to determine that Robert the Bruce most likely had brown hair and light brown eyes.”
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Did William Wallace have a child with the princess?

A few years later Isabella did bear her husband a son, the future Edward III, but Edward II's nobles hadn't believed that the child was his. However, Braveheart's representation that William Wallace is Edward III's father is impossible. There is no historical evidence that the Princess and Wallace have ever met.
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