âThe Battle of Flodden Fieldâ recounts one of the most significant and devastating battles in Scottish history. Fought in 1513, the battle saw the Scottish army, led by King James IV, clash with English forces. Robert Jones vividly describes the events leading up to the battle, the strategies employed, and the tragic outcome that resulted in heavy losses for the Scots, including the death of their king.
This popular edition offers an accessible account of the battle, detailing the key figures involved, the political context of the Anglo-Scottish Wars, and the lasting impact of Flodden Field on both nations. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish history, medieval warfare, and the complex relationship between England and Scotland.
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