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Tomb of Robert the Bruce, Dunfermline Abbey
Tomb of Robert the Bruce, Dunfermline Abbey 
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Robert the Bruce (1274-1329), crowned first King of Scotland in 1306

The Declaration of Arbroath, written by Scottish clerics for King Robert Bruce in 1320, is a clear and unambiguous statement of the desire for Scottish freedom from English rule:

For so long as 100 of us remain alive / We will not in any degree be subject to the rule of the English / For it is not for glory, riches or honour that we fight / But for liberty alone, which no good man loses, but with his life.

Edward destroyed much of Dunfermline Abbey in 1303.

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