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In the British Isles, one of the most catastrophic days in the history of knightly combat occurred on June 24, 1314, the second day of the battle of Bannockburn, at which hundreds of English knights under the command of Edward I’s hapless son Edward II (r. 1307–27) were skewered by pike-wielding Scottish infantry marshaled by the heroic king Robert the Bruce.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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