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Here you'll find sites that offer details about Scottish royalty, individuals of note, and early cultural groups in Scotland.
Who's Who in Medieval History: Robert the Bruce
From your About.com Guide, significant dates, websites, and print resources about the 14th-century King of the Scots.
Who's Who in Medieval History: William Wallace
From your About.com Guide, significant dates, websites, and print resources about one of Scotland's greatest heroes.
The Dukes of Albany
This article from the 1911 Encyclopedia discusses later Albany leaders as well as the Stewart dukes of Albany. A public domain document here at the Medieval History site.
Alexander Ales - Scottish Divine - Alesius
Alexander Ales, or Alesius, played an important role in the Reformation in Scotland. An article from the 1911 Encyclopedia.
Alexander I - King of Scotland
This article from the 1911 Encyclopedia features Alexander I, King of Scotland from 1107 to 1124.
Alexander II - King of Scotland
Alexander II was King of Scotland from 1214 to 1249. An article from the 1911 Encyclopedia.
Alexander III - King of Scotland
Alexander III reigned from 1249 to 1285.
Baliol
Baliol was the name of a family which played an important part in the history of Scotland. A two-page article from the 1911 Encyclopedia.
Mary, Queen of Scots
Brief yet lucid and informative biography of the woman whose turbulent life made an indelible impression on British history, by Robert M. Gunn.
The Murder of Lord Darnley
The unsolved mystery of Darnley's demise, by Katherine Bailey at British Heritage Magazine, online at TheHistoryNet.
The Pictish Nation
Somewhat unfocussed but informative introduction to the history of the mysterious people who once inhabited Scotland, by F. Lennox Campello. Site also includes info on kings, ancient names, art, Kenneth MacAlpin, and more.

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