List of wars involving Scotland facts for kids
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Scotland before the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain by the Acts of Union 1707, including clan conflicts, civil wars, and rebellions. For dates after 1708, see List of wars involving the United Kingdom.
- Clan conflict - 16
- Scottish victory - 11
- Scottish defeat - 11
- Another result * - 2
*e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result unknown or indecisive, inconclusive
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10th and 11th centuries
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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Athelstan's invasion of Scotland
(934–937) Location: Whole of Scotland![]()
Portrait of Constantine II, leader of the Scottish forces against Athelstan's invading army
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Partial Scottish Victory
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Annexation of Strathclyde
(c. 1034) Location: Strathclyde |
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Kingdom of Strathclyde | Scottish Victory |
Invasion of Northumbria
(1039) Location: Northumbria |
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Scottish Defeat at Siege of Durham |
Norman invasion of Scotland
(1072) Part of the Norman conquest of Britain Location: Scottish Borders and Northumbria |
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Treaty of Abernethy
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12th century
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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Óengus's invasion of Scotland
(1130) Location: Angus |
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Kingdom of Moray
Kingdom of Ross |
Scottish Victory
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Somairle's invasion of Scotland
(1164) Location: Renfrewshire |
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Kingdom of the Isles | Scottish Victory
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Revolt of 1173–74
(1173–1174) Location: England, Normandy, Scottish Borders, Brittany, and Flanders![]()
Alnwick, market town in Northumberland where William I of Scotland was captured by supposed 'divine providence'
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Scottish Defeat
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13th century
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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Scottish–Norwegian War
(1262–1266) Location: Hebrides and the Scottish West Coast
Coronation of Alexander III, who revived his father (Alexander II)'s ambitions to conquer the Western Isles - beginning the Scottish-Norwegian War
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Treaty of Perth
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First War of Scottish Independence
(1296–1328) Location: Scotland, England, and Ireland![]()
Robert the Bruce addressing his troops before Bannockburn (drawing from c. 1900)
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Scottish Victory, ending English military occupation in the country
Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton
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14th century
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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Second War of Scottish Independence
(1332–1357) Location: Scotland![]()
The Battle of Neville's Cross, a heavy defeat for invading Scottish forces in which King David II was captured and held hostage for 11 years
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Scottish Victory with end of English claims to the country's sovereignty
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Hundred Years' War
(1296–1328) Location: France, the Low Countries, Great Britain, and the Iberian Peninsula![]()
19th-century painting of the Battle of Poitiers, in which Scottish troops were led by William,1st Earl of Douglas
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Scottish Victory
English victory in the Edwardian War French victory in the Caroline War and the Lancastrian War |
Anglo-Scottish Wars
(1377–1575) Location: Scottish Borders and Northern England |
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Series of border skirmishes resulting in stalemate |
15th century
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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16th century
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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War of the League of Cambrai
(1511–1513) Location: Scottish Borders![]()
16th century depiction of Battle of Flodden, showing Scottish pikeman battling with English halberdiers
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Scottish Defeat
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The Rough Wooing
(1543–1550) Location: Scottish Borders![]()
River Esk, site of the Battle of Solway Moss, a heavy loss for Scottish troops during which thousands drowned after an English ambush
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Scottish Victory
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Nine Years' War (Ireland)
(1594–1603) Location: Ireland![]()
Redshank, nickname for the Scottish Gaelic mercenaries employed by Hugh O'Neill in fighting the English Tudor invaders
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Scottish Gaels Defeat
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17th century
Conflict | Scotland & allies | Scotland's opposition | Result |
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Civil wars and revolutions
Conflict | Scottish Government | Rebels | Result |
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Invasion of Moray
(1040) Location: Moray![]()
Fields at Pitgaveny (then known as Bothnagowan), near Elgin, where King Duncan was slain
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Supporters of Macbeth | Civil War, Victory of Macbeth
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Dubh's First Rebellion
(1501–1505) Location: Scottish Hebrides![]()
Achnashellach Forest, site of the final Battle of Achnashellach, where Clan Cameron, loyal to the Lord of the Isles won - before Domnall Dubh was captured by royal forces
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Civil War, Royalist victory |
Dubh's Second Rebellion
(1545) Location: Scottish Hebrides![]()
Drogheda, Ireland, where the rebellion's leader Domhnall Dubh died, destroying the Hebrides' final hopes of independence
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Civil War, Royalist victory |
Marian Civil War
(1568–1573) Location: Scotland |
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Civil War, Victory of James VI
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Bishops' Wars
(1639–1640) Location: Scottish Lowlands![]()
Signing of the National Covenant in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, prompting a religious civil war and rebellion in Scotland
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Civil War, Covenanter victory |
Second English Civil War
(1648) Location: Northern England![]()
Schematics of the Battle of Preston, a decisive Scottish loss under the Duke of Hamilton which brought an end to the Second English Civil War
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Civil War, Parliamentarian victory
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Third English Civil War
(1649–1651) Location: Scottish Lowlands and Northern England
Modern re-enactment of musketeers at the Battle of Inverkeithing, during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland
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Civil War, Parliamentarian victory
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Glorious Revolution
(1688-1689) ![]()
The Prince of Orange landing at Torbay as depicted in an illustration by Jan Hoynck van Papendrecht
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William of Orange Dutch military forces British military forces |
Internal Conflict
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Jacobite Rebellions
(1689–1746) Location: Scotland, England, and Ireland![]()
Modern depiction of the Battle of Dunkeld, fought between Highland Jacobites in support of James II and Covenanters in support of William III
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Civil War, Williamite victory
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Clan Conflicts
Conflict | Clan 1 | Clan 2 | Result |
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Clan MacDougall-Clan Campbell feud
Part of the First War of Scottish Independence (c. 1294) Location: Loch Awe![]()
Loch Awe, site of the decisive clan battle, with Kilchurn Castle (seat of Clan Campbell) on the left
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Cameron-Clan Mackintosh feud
(c. 1330–1688) Location: Lochaber and Southeastern Highlands |
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Clan Conflict
Ended in Battle of Mulroy, a Clan Cameron victory (allied with Clan MacDonald of Keppoch), after which clan warfare largely ceased in Scotland |
Wolf of Badenoch feuds
(1391) Location: Angus![]()
Glen Brierachan, site of the final stand-off between the Stewarts' raiding party and the Sheriff of Angus
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Clan Conflict, Clan Stewart victory
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Clan Mackay-Clan Gunn feud
(1426–1517) Location: Caithness and Sutherland |
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Clan Conflict
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Royal-Black Douglas feud
(1440–1526) Location: Galloway, Scottish Borders, and West Lothian![]()
King James II of Scotland, who spent his early adulthood and reign in an intense power struggle with the Earls of Douglas
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Clan Conflict, Victory for House of Stewart
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Clan Gordon-Clan Lindsay feud
(1445–1452) Location: Angus![]()
Arbroath Abbey, site of the first battle between Clans Gordon and Lindsay, which later tied into the Royal-Black Douglas feud
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Munro-Clan Mackenzie feud
(1452–1715) Location: Ross![]()
Ben Wyvis, below which the first battle between Clans Munro and Mackenzie took place to determine control over Ross
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Fraser of Lovat-Clan Mackenzie feud
(1452–1715) Location: Ross
Beauly Priory, the lands of which saw many border disputes between Clans Fraser of Lovat and Mackenzie
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Munro-Clan Mackintosh feud
(1454–1719) Location: Inverness-shire
Monument in Clachnaharry to the first battle between Clans Munro and Mackintosh after a dispute between the two over a "road collop" (passage money)
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Gunn-Clan Keith feud
(1464–c. 1478) Location: Caithness![]()
Coast north of Wick, on which a trial by combat took place in 1478 deciding the Gunn-Keith feud once and for all
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Mackay-Clan Ross feud
(c. 1480–1550) Location: Ross and Sutherland |
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Clan Conflict
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Clan MacDonald-Clan Maclean feud
(c. 1480–1598) Location: Lochaber and Inner Hebrides![]()
Bloody Bay, site of a father-son battle within Clan Donald of which Clan Maclean took the father's side
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Clan Conflict
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Clan MacDonald-Clan Mackenzie feud
(c. 1480–1602) Location: Ross |
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Cunningham-Clan Montgomery feud
(1488–1586) Location: Ayrshire![]()
Kerelaw Castle, seat of Clan Cunningham; sacked and burned by Clan Montgomery in 1488
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Mackay-Clan Sutherland feud
(1517–1590) Location: Sutherland |
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Clan Conflict
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Clan Sutherland-Clan Sinclair feud
(1570–1601) Location: Sutherland![]()
Dornoch Castle, besieged by supporters of Clan Sinclair in 1570, three members of Clan Murray (supporters of Clan Sutherland) being beheaded after surrendering a week later
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Clan Conflict
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See also
![]() | Bayard Rustin |
![]() | Jeannette Carter |
![]() | Jeremiah A. Brown |