The 1320 Scottish Declaration of Arbroath Explained...
The 1320 Scottish Declaration of Arbroath Explained: "For Freedom Alone" - #CelticHistory - In the fourteenth century, Scotland produced one of the most inspired political documents in medieval history. The fact that the Declaration of Arbroath was created during a historical period of darkness makes it all the more remarkable. Addressed to Pope John XXII, the Declaration of Arbroath was a letter signed by over thirty nobles, barons and freeholders on behalf of the community of the realm of Scotland. The Declaration of Arbroath emphasized Scotland’s independence, the nobilities support for Robert the Bruce to be the King of Scotland and called on the Pope to help halt the attempted domination of Scotland by Edward II, King of England. Originally written in Latin, the Declaration of Arbroath was produced during the First Scottish War of Independence, which had started with the English invasion of Scotland in 1296 and ended in 1328 with the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton – a treaty where the independence of the Kingdom of Scotland was recognised, yet this was reneged upon in 1332. One of the most revolutionary aspects of the Declaration of Arbroath pertained to the perspective of the Scottish nobility towards Robert the Bruce. Even though they endorsed the legendary Scottish figure as the rightful King on one hand, they did so with a caveat that can be considered truly revolutionary in an age of the divine right of Kings. Daring to even whisper what the writers pronounced in practically any other region of the world seven hundred years ago would have been met with persecution and the sword; yet for the writers of the Declaration of Arbroath, absolute freedom was far more valued than absolute monarchy. In other words, liberty was King. Celtic History Explained Sources: BBC NEWS – Robert the Bruce (1274 - 1329) -http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic... Cornell, J. (1986) "Dark and Drublie Days": The Black Death and the Growth of Scottish Nationalism (c. 1300-1500). Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 6, 166-182. Cowan, E. (2008) For Freedom Alone: The Declaration of Arbroath, 1320 (Edinburgh: Birlinn). Philip, J. (1947) Sallust and the Declaration of Arbroath. The Scottish Historical Review, 26:101, 75-78. The Declaration of Arbroath (1320), National Records of Scotland - https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/researc... Creative Commons Imagery (all the rest from https://pixabay.com/ ): Munro Haven Films https://bit.ly/2Q57W2T William Hole Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license https://bit.ly/2M9323J Holiday Video https://bit.ly/2EMbjXD Karen Vernon https://bit.ly/2PDfcUL Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic https://bit.ly/36XWfSN GalinaOvt, University of Chicago https://bit.ly/2Z7gkDl Peigimccann https://bit.ly/2McVyNe Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported https://bit.ly/372mlUL Tom Parnell https://bit.ly/34GRDia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic https://bit.ly/35Go6q9 Tom Parnell https://bit.ly/2ZdkgCE Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International https://bit.ly/2tA3emo DeFacto https://bit.ly/2rTYtDR Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International https://bit.ly/34DMh7p Kim Traynor / Robert the Bruce statue, Bannockburn / CC BY-SA 2.0 https://bit.ly/36RbAEr Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic https://bit.ly/2S5j8zr

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