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− | '''Sruighlea''' was the home for one [[gargoyle]] cell in [[Demona's Clan]]. They were shattered by [[Constantine III|Constantine's]] men in [[Timeline#995- | + | '''Sruighlea''' was the home for one [[gargoyle]] cell in [[Demona's Clan]]. They were shattered by [[Constantine III|Constantine's]] men in [[Timeline#995-1993|997]]. ''([[The Gate|"The Gate"]], [[Tyrants|"Tyrants"]])'' |
In 1314, [[Robert the Bruce]] and his ally, [[Cormac Maccarthy]], (and [[Macbeth]],) fought the [[England|English]] nearby at the [[Battle of Bannockburn]]. (''[[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]]'') | In 1314, [[Robert the Bruce]] and his ally, [[Cormac Maccarthy]], (and [[Macbeth]],) fought the [[England|English]] nearby at the [[Battle of Bannockburn]]. (''[[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]]'') |
Latest revision as of 23:34, 31 December 2024
Sruighlea was the home for one gargoyle cell in Demona's Clan. They were shattered by Constantine's men in 997. ("The Gate", "Tyrants")
In 1314, Robert the Bruce and his ally, Cormac Maccarthy, (and Macbeth,) fought the English nearby at the Battle of Bannockburn. ("Rock of Ages")
Real World Background
Sruighlea is the Scottish Gaelic name for the city of Stirling, Scotland, which survives to the modern day. Northwest of Edinburgh, the city is prominent throughout Scottish history, particularly during the Scottish War of Independence when Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and when Robert the Bruce and his allies won at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
See Also
- Sruighlea at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia