Visual Timeline: Robert II of Scotland

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1310 CE 1320 CE 1330 CE 1340 CE 1350 CE 1360 CE 1370 CE 1380 CE 1390 CE  
 
 
1316 CE: Robert Stewart, future Robert II of Scotland, is born.
 
 
1327 CE: Robert Stewart, future Robert II of Scotland, inherits from his father the title of High Steward of Scotland.
 
 
1329 CE - 1371 CE: Reign of David II of Scotland.
 
 
1333 CE: Edward III of England wins a victory against the Scots loyal to David II of Scotland at the Battle of Halidon Hill.
 
 
1334 CE: David II of Scotland flees to France after Edward Balliol declares himself king for a second time.
 
 
1336 CE: Edward Balliol is removed from the Scottish throne by Robert Stewart and barons loyal to David II of Scotland.
 
 
1336 CE: Robert Stewart, future Robert II of Scotland, marries his mistress Elizabeth Mure.
 
 
1341 CE: David II of Scotland returns to Scotland from exile in France.
 
 
1346 CE - 1357 CE: Robert Stewart, the King's Lieutenant, rules Scotland on behalf of David II of Scotland.
 
 
1346 CE: An English army defeats the Scots at the Battle of Neville’s Cross near Durham and captures David II of Scotland.
 
 
1355 CE: Robert Stewart, future Robert II of Scotland, marries his second wife, Euphemia, Countess of Moray.
 
 
1357 CE: The Treaty of Berwick between England and Scotland releases David II of Scotland from his captivity under Edward III of England.
 
 
1363 CE: Robert Stewart launches an unsuccessful coup against David II of Scotland.
 
 
1371 CE - 1390 CE: Reign of Robert II of Scotland.
 
 
1371 CE: David II of Scotland dies in Edinburgh Castle.
 
 
1371 CE: Robert II of Scotland is crowned at Scone Abbey.
 
 
1373 CE: Robert II of Scotland ends direct taxation.
 
 
1390 CE: Robert II of Scotland dies at Dundonald Castle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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