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'''The Battle of Alnwick''' was a battle near the village of [[Alnwick]] between the forces of [[Canmore|Malcolm III]] and [[Robert de Mowbray]]. During the battle, Malcolm's heir, [[Edward (Prince)|Edward]], was slain in battle. Malcolm fled only to be confronted by the [[gargoyle]], [[Demona]], and killed by her. Robert de Mowbray took credit for the slaying.
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'''The Battle of Alnwick''' was a battle near the village of [[Alnwick]] between the forces of [[Canmore|Malcolm III]] and [[Robert de Mowbray]]. During the battle, Malcolm's designated heir, [[Edward (Prince)|Edward]], was slain in battle. Malcolm fled only to be confronted by the [[gargoyle]], [[Demona]], and killed by her. [[Arkil Morel]] later took credit for the slaying.
  
In the aftermath, [[Scotland]] fell into chaos as Canmore's brother and children fought for the throne, while [[Donald Canmore]] restarted the line of [[Hunters]]. ''([[Fools Rush In...|"Fools Rush In..."]])''
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In the aftermath, [[Scotland]] fell into chaos as Canmore's brother and children fought for the throne, while [[Donald Canmore]] continued the line of [[Hunters]]. ''([[Fools Rush In...|"Fools Rush In..."]])''
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==Real World Background==
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In 1774, Elizabeth Percy, the Duchess of [[Northumberland]], commissioned the monument known as "Malcolm's Cross" to replace the makeshift memorial marking the spot believed to be where Malcolm III died.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 07:18, 19 July 2025

The Battle of Alnwick was a battle near the village of Alnwick between the forces of Malcolm III and Robert de Mowbray. During the battle, Malcolm's designated heir, Edward, was slain in battle. Malcolm fled only to be confronted by the gargoyle, Demona, and killed by her. Arkil Morel later took credit for the slaying.

In the aftermath, Scotland fell into chaos as Canmore's brother and children fought for the throne, while Donald Canmore continued the line of Hunters. ("Fools Rush In...")

Real World Background

In 1774, Elizabeth Percy, the Duchess of Northumberland, commissioned the monument known as "Malcolm's Cross" to replace the makeshift memorial marking the spot believed to be where Malcolm III died.

See Also