Declaration of Arbroath

Declaration of Arbroath

The Declaration of Arbroath is a declaration of Scottish independence, made in 1320. It is in the form of a letter submitted to Pope John XXII, dated 6 April 1320, intended to confirm Scotland's status as an independent, sovereign state and defending Scotland's right to use military action when unjustly attacked. Generally believed to have been written in the Arbroath Abbey by Bernard of Kilwinning, then Chancellor of Scotland and Abbot of Arbroath, and sealed by fifty-one magnates and nobles, the letter is the sole survivor of three created at the time. The others were a letter from the King...
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Occurred: April 6, 1320

Parent events of Declaration of Arbroath

First War of Scottish Independence
First War of Scottish Independence
(1296 - 1328)

The First War of Scottish Independence lasted from the invasion by England in 1296 until the de jure restoration of Scottish independence with the...
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