1308 in Scotland
Events from the year 1308 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
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See also: | List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 1308 in: England • Ireland • Elsewhere |
Events
- 23 May – Battle of Inverurie
- after 23 May – Harrying of Buchan
- 29 June – Battle of the River Dee
- June–August – siege, capture and destruction of Aberdeen Castle by Scottish forces
- August – King Robert defeats McDougall of Lorne at The Battle of the Pass of Brander
- 25 December – Forfar Castle recaptured by Scottish forces
unknown date
- Last meeting of the Scottish Parliament to be held in Gaelic takes place at Taynuilt
Deaths
- 8 November – Duns Scotus, one of the most important philosopher-theologians of the High Middle Ages (born c. 1266)
date unknown
gollark: Just assume everyone is nice and well-meaning and they won't run into conflict?
gollark: So they'll... all magically work out how to allocate resources even without any real incentive there?
gollark: But we need to coordinate big ones to do much.
gollark: Which will probably work in small groups.
gollark: It doesn't seem like a coherent vision. It just seems like you want people to be nice to each other and hope it'll work somehow?
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