King Philip, after the French loss at …
Years: 1346 - 1346
October
King Philip, after the French loss at Crécy, appeals to his Scottish allies to help with a diversionary attack on England.
King David II of Scotland responds by invading Yorkshire, but the Scots encounter a much stronger English army that defeats the Scots at Neville's Cross on October 17, 1346, taking the twenty-two-year-old monarch captive and sending him to the elegant English court as an enforced guest.
This greatly reduces the threat from Scotland.
David’s nephew Robert the Steward again becomes regent.
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- Scottish Independence, Second War of
- Hundred Years' War: Beginning of the War
- Hundred Years' War
- Neville's Cross, Battle of
