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  1. Paris, Archives nationales, J 677, Nr. 8. David II. (* 5. März 1324 in Dunfermline, Fife; † 22. Februar 1371 im Edinburgh Castle) war von 1329 bis zu seinem Tod König von Schottland. Er war der Sohn von Robert I. ( Robert the Bruce) und dessen zweiter Ehefrau Elizabeth de Burgh .

  2. David II (5 March 1324 – 22 February 1371) was King of Scotland from 1329 until his death in 1371. Upon the death of his father, Robert the Bruce, David succeeded to the throne at the age of five, and was crowned at Scone in November 1331, becoming the first Scottish monarch to be anointed at their coronation.

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  5. 22. Dez. 2020 · David II of Scotland ruled as king from 1329 to 1371 CE. Succeeding his father Robert the Bruce (r. 1306-1329 CE) when still a child, his early reign was threatened by the pretender Edward Balliol (c. 1283-1364 CE), son of King John Balliol (r. 1292-1296 CE).

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  6. David II (born March 5, 1324, Dunfermline, Fife, Scot.—died Feb. 22, 1371, Edinburgh) was the king of Scots from 1329, although he spent 18 years in exile or in prison.

  7. David II, now aged 17, decided to invade England in support of his ally, France, but he was defeated and captured at the Battle of Neville's Cross, near Durham, on 17 October 1346. He was held prisoner in the south for eleven years, during which time Scotland was ruled by his nephew, Robert the Steward.