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Battle of Stirling Bridge

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Battle of Stirling Bridge
ConflictWars of Scottish Independence
Date11 September 1297
PlaceStirling
ResultDecisive Scottish victory
Combatants
Scotland England
Commanders
Andrew de Moray The Earl of Surrey
Strength
15,000 50,000 - 60,000
Casualties


The Battle of Stirling Bridge was one of the series of conflicts of the Wars of Scottish Independence. On September 11, 1297 the forces of Andrew de Moray and William Wallace clashed with those of John de Warenne (Earl of Surrey and the governor of Scotland) clashed and the English forces suffered defeat.

Battle

In numbers the Scots had around 15,000 and the English possibly 60,000, but probably 50,000. De Moray, with William Wallace as his captain, and their forces had come from besieging Dundee and stood situated on the high ground of Abbey Craig, across the Forth and to the north of Stirling. The English forces sought to cross the single narrow bridge and engage the Scottish force. As the English crossed the bridge, led by Hugh de Cressingham, they encountered marshy ground and slowly spread out towards the Scots. As soon as Wallace judged a sufficient but manageable number of troops had crossed the river he ordered two charges: one straight into the massed English force and another to cut their route of escape. The Scottish forces, in schiltrons, caught and destroyed the English vanguard, the English cavalry proved ineffective on the boggy ground and many were killed. The bridge collapsed as reinforcements tried to cross and the English on the opposite side of the river then fled the battlefield. The Scots suffered relatively light casualties, but the death from wounds of Andrew de Moray dealt a blow to Wallace's forces.

Aftermath

The victory here started a series of wins that gave Wallace favour amongst the Scottish nobles and soon led to the fall of almost every English-held castle in Scotland.

Representation in the arts

The 1995 motion picture, Braveheart, has an account of this battle. The account in the movie does not accurately portray the tactics of the actual battle, and is notable for the lack of any bridge.

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