Battle of Dupplin Moor
The Battle of Dupplin Moor took place on August 27, 1332, in Scotland. It was a significant conflict during the Wars of Scottish Independence, where the forces of the English crown, led by Sir Andrew Murray, faced off against the Scots. The battle was fought near Perth, and the English army emerged victorious, solidifying their control over parts of Scotland.
This battle was notable for the use of longbowmen, which played a crucial role in the English victory. The defeat of the Scots led to a temporary setback for their independence efforts, influencing the political landscape of the region for years to come.