رابرٹ دی بروس
رابرٹ دی بروس (Robert the Bruce) was a Scottish nobleman and king who played a crucial role in the Wars of Scottish Independence against England in the early 14th century. He became King of Scots in 1306 and is best known for his victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, which significantly boosted Scottish morale and independence efforts.
His reign marked a pivotal period in Scottish history, as he worked to unite the country and resist English domination. رابرٹ دی بروس is often celebrated as a national hero in Scotland and is remembered for his leadership and determination in the fight for Scottish freedom.