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A History of Scotland - Episode 2 - Hammers Of The Scots (1/6)

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

BBC Documentary profiling Alexander II and William Wallace.

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  • @ios4ever I personally despise the monarchy and know many people who do, I also think that the Parthenon Marbles should indeed be returned.

    Which brings me to my original point, which I should have been more direct in making...

    It is foolish to generalise about an entire nation and dislike all of their people based on foolish stereotypes and preconceived notions.

    I was trying to get you to see that by behaving the same way about your country...but it obviously didnt work

  • @ADZ01982 What the fuck are you on scotland was attacking england because they said scotland was theirs before the declaration of arbroath there was fighting for years before the time of wallace and the bruce

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  • History just got 100 X more sexy... and I already love History shows anyway 

  • @AnnabelLolita

    cowards? bullshit.

    Fighting (and also beating) an army twice your size is not something cowards do.

  • Wtf are you cunts saying??

    Judging Neil olivers accent.. how fucking childish!

  • Long live England, down with the Scottish covards! :)

  • Does this narrator think he's some kind of stud or something? I'd rather see a lot more of Scotland and a lot less of him.

  • @Calengela Well the Kingdom of Northumbria which was a Saxon Kingdom strecthed upto and including Edinburgh and remanined so for hundreds of years. So there you go your capital city was formed from hundreds of years of Saxon culture !

  • Scottish king attacking England whilst England on brink of civil war ? Sounds a reverse of Lonshanks invading Scotland under the same circumstances ?

  • @davidguitar13 The Scottish accent is hybrid form of hybrid Scandanavian norse and old English. It all comes down to the Old Northumbian Dark age kings.

  • @jsnmccrmk I think you will find that your Scottish armies went South of the border far more often than the English went north of it. From the time way before Edward Longshanks right upto the 18th century. Scots always like to be the victims and the victors. War and conquest was part of the world back then so stop being so hurt.

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