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The Scottish Kingdom was an early ally of the Welsh, with Scottish privateers fighting for Owain Glyndwr's cause during the war of independence. Following the full restoration of Welsh independence and the Treaty of London (1409), Wales' orbit was firmly within the English sphere. As the Welsh kings grew in confidence a new relationship with Scotland was formed in 1492 with the Treaty of Ravenscraig which was meant as a defensive treaty with the Scots.

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rdfs:label
  • The Kingdom of Scotland (Welsh History Post Glyndwr)
rdfs:comment
  • The Scottish Kingdom was an early ally of the Welsh, with Scottish privateers fighting for Owain Glyndwr's cause during the war of independence. Following the full restoration of Welsh independence and the Treaty of London (1409), Wales' orbit was firmly within the English sphere. As the Welsh kings grew in confidence a new relationship with Scotland was formed in 1492 with the Treaty of Ravenscraig which was meant as a defensive treaty with the Scots.
dcterms:subject
city largest
  • Glasgow
religion other
  • Roman Catholic
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
city other
  • Glasgow, Aberdeen
ind date
  • 2015(xsd:integer)
hos name
  • Anne II
HoStitle
  • King of Scots
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
CoA
  • Royal_Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Kingdom_of_Scotland.svg
Timeline
  • Welsh History Post Glyndwr
Name en
  • The Kingdom of Scotland
Name
  • An Rìoghachd na h-Alba
coa caption
  • National Arms of Scotland
regime
  • Constitutional Monarchy
royal house
  • Phillips
Language
  • Scots
Currency
  • Scots Pound
Population
  • approx. 5,373,000
Flag caption
  • Flag of the Kingdom of Scotland
Governing body
  • Parliament
Religion
  • Anglican
language other
  • Scottish Gaelic , English
Capital
  • Edinburgh
Flag
  • Flag of Scotland.svg
cog name
  • Alex Salmond
abstract
  • The Scottish Kingdom was an early ally of the Welsh, with Scottish privateers fighting for Owain Glyndwr's cause during the war of independence. Following the full restoration of Welsh independence and the Treaty of London (1409), Wales' orbit was firmly within the English sphere. As the Welsh kings grew in confidence a new relationship with Scotland was formed in 1492 with the Treaty of Ravenscraig which was meant as a defensive treaty with the Scots. The Scots own relationship with the English continued to be rocky and with the death of James IV of Scotland at Flodden, Wales decided to align themselves again with the English (Treaty of Woodstock 1513), although Queen Elen continued with a policy of friendship with Scotland when she married Earl Lennox MacGreggor With the death of Elizabeth of England (1603) the Stuart kings of Scotland became the heirs to the English throne, with James VI acceding the throne as James I of England.
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