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  1. 13. Juni 2023 · Replica of 'The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle' tapestry, hanging in Mary of Guise's Inner Hall in the Royal Palace at Stirling Castle..JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 5 MB Replicas of the Stirling Heads in Stirling Castle - geograph.org.uk - 3212495.jpg 1,024 × 682; 225 KB

  2. Stirling (hrad) Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Hrad Stirling je středověký hrad ve Skotsku, ve městě Stirling. Postaven byl na vyvýšenině v současnosti zvané Castle Hill, patrně ve 12. století, avšak současná podoba hradu pochází především z let 1490 až 1600. Legendy ho sice spojují s ještě starší ...

  3. Battle of Stirling Bridge. /  56.130°N 3.935°W  / 56.130; -3.935. The Battle of Stirling Bridge ( Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Drochaid Shruighlea) was fought during the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of ...

  4. Stirling Castle ist ein Schloss in Schottland. Es liegt über der Altstadt von Stirling auf dem Schlossberg, einem steil aufragenden Hügel vulkanischen Ursprungs. Stirling Castle ist nationales Denkmal und wird von der staatlichen Denkmalschutzbehörde Historic Scotland verwaltet. 2019 wurde Stirling Castle von rund 610.000 Personen besucht. 2022 betrug die Besucherzahl etwa 418.000 Menschen.

  5. スターリング城(Stirling Castle)は、イギリス、スコットランド・スターリングにある城。スコットランド史において歴史的にも建築学的にも重要であるとされる。キャッスル・ヒルと呼ばれる火山性のでこぼこした岩の上に城が建ち、三方をけわしい断崖に囲まれ非常に防御に優れている。この ...

  6. HMS Stirling Castle – one of six vessels of that name that served the British Royal Navy. Stirling (1812 ship), (or Sterling, or Starling) was built at Montreal, Quebec. She apparently traded out of Liverpool as a West Indiaman. There is little evidence that she traded as an East Indiaman. She was last listed in 1821 and a vessel named ...

  7. Sir William Oliphant was captured by the English Army in 1296, released and became Constable of Stirling Castle where he resisted the English army, but finally surrendered and was imprisoned again. On his release, he accepted the Governorship of Perth under the English occupation from Edward II. He was subsequently captured by the Scots and sent into exile by Robert the Bruce. He rejoined the ...