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'The Battle of Bothwell Bridge', 1679 (19th century).Artist: Robertson
'The Battle of Bothwell Bridge', 1679 (19th century). The Battle of Bothwell Bridge was fought on 22 June 1679 in Lanarkshire between an army of Covenanters and a government army commanded by James, Duke of Monmouth, the illegitimate son of Charles II. Badly prepared and ill-led, the rebel forces were defeated with ease.
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AR949427
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5086px × 3439px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
19th century
1ST
Army
Battle of Bothwell Bridge
BATTLEFIELD
Battles
Bridge
color
colour print
concept
Conflict
Covenanter
Crofts
Duke of
Duke of Monmouth
FIGHTING
Fitzroy
geographical feature
Geography
Graham
JAMES
James Crofts
James Fitzroy
James Scott
JOHN
John Graham
John Graham of Claverhouse
MONMOUTH
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Politics
Print
Print Collector6
River
Robertson
Scotland
Scott
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
TGN
The Print Collector
WARFARE
Wars