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A concise, evidence-minded biography traces the subject's Norman-Scots ancestry and contested claim to the crown, recounting coronation, early defeats and exile, and a gradual recovery of territory through raids, sieges, and fortress recapture. The account culminates in a decisive battlefield victory and subsequent campaigns and diplomacy that secure and consolidate autonomy. Drawing on chronicles and state records, the narrative balances partisan praise with documentary scrutiny and highlights how military strategy, political maneuvering, and popular sentiment combined to produce a sustained national deliverance.

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Alexander Falconer Murison

Alexander Falconer Murison was a Scottish author known for his historical works that delve into the lives of notable figures from Scotland's past. His notable titles include "King Robert the Bruce" and "Sir William Wallace," both of which explore the legacies of these iconic leaders in the context of Scotland's struggle for independence. Murison's writings contribute to the understanding of Scottish history and heritage, offering readers insights into the valor and challenges faced by these historical figures.

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