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How Historically Accurate is the Outlaw King

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The Main Story
==The Main Story==
The story begins with Robert the Bruce, along with other prominent Scottish nobles, meeting with Edward I to accept him as their king in around 1306. They had already led a rebellion that was unsuccessful, where Edward I, Hammer of the Scots, had earned his nickname by winning against the Scots. Robert still wants to be king, as his family has ancient lineage to the thrown of Scotland, but other claimants exist for the Scottish throne and none of them are in position to attack the English due to their strength and possession of many key areas of Scotland. John Comyn was another Scottish noble who also had perhaps just an equal or maybe stronger claim to the Scottish throne.
 
[[File:Outlaw.jpeg|thumb|The movie Outlaw King tells the tale of Robert the Bruce and his rise to the Scottish throne. ]]
==Historical Accuracy==

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