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The Brus, also known as The Bruce, is a long narrative poem, in Early Scots, of just under 14,000 octosyllabic lines composed by John Barbour which gives a historic and chivalric account of the actions of Robert the Bruce and Sir James Douglas in the Scottish Wars of Independence during a period from the circumstances leading up to the English invasion of 1296 through to Scotland's restored position in the years between the Treaty of 1328 and the death of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray in 1332.

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  • The Brus est un long poème narratif de l'écrivain écossais John Barbour, achevé en 1375, célébrant les louanges de Robert the Bruce (11 juillet 1274 – 7 juin 1329) et James Douglas (1286–1330) durant les Guerres d'indépendance de l'Écosse. Il s'agit du premier important texte écossais connu en moyen anglais. (fr)
  • The Brus, also known as The Bruce, is a long narrative poem, in Early Scots, of just under 14,000 octosyllabic lines composed by John Barbour which gives a historic and chivalric account of the actions of Robert the Bruce and Sir James Douglas in the Scottish Wars of Independence during a period from the circumstances leading up to the English invasion of 1296 through to Scotland's restored position in the years between the Treaty of 1328 and the death of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray in 1332. (en)
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  • The Brus est un long poème narratif de l'écrivain écossais John Barbour, achevé en 1375, célébrant les louanges de Robert the Bruce (11 juillet 1274 – 7 juin 1329) et James Douglas (1286–1330) durant les Guerres d'indépendance de l'Écosse. Il s'agit du premier important texte écossais connu en moyen anglais. (fr)
  • The Brus, also known as The Bruce, is a long narrative poem, in Early Scots, of just under 14,000 octosyllabic lines composed by John Barbour which gives a historic and chivalric account of the actions of Robert the Bruce and Sir James Douglas in the Scottish Wars of Independence during a period from the circumstances leading up to the English invasion of 1296 through to Scotland's restored position in the years between the Treaty of 1328 and the death of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray in 1332. (en)
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