Overview
The Kingdom of Scotland was a sovereign state in northwest Europe, traditionally said to have been founded in 843. Its territories expanded and shrank, but it came to occupy the northern third of the island of Great Britain, sharing a land border to the south with the Kingdom of England. During the Middle Ages, Scotland engaged in intermittent conflict with England, most prominently the Wars of Scottish Independence, which saw the Scots assert their independence from the English. Following the annexation of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles from Norway in 1266 and 1472 respectively, and the capture of Berwick by England in 1482, the territory of the Kingdom of Scotland corresponded to that of modern-day Scotland, bounded by the.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Scotland (1294–1304)
1294 CE – 1304 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 86,483 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1314–1325)
1314 CE – 1325 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 86,483 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1326–1332)
1326 CE – 1332 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 85,493 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1333–1343)
1333 CE – 1343 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 86,483 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1344–1474)
1344 CE – 1474 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 85,493 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1475–1551)
1475 CE – 1551 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 89,235 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1552–1555)
1552 CE – 1555 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 90,680 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1556–1578)
1556 CE – 1578 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 92,266 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1579–1594)
1579 CE – 1594 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 92,754 km²
Kingdom of Scotland (1595–1601)
1595 CE – 1601 CE
Capital: SconeArea: 92,732 km²
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