When it Happened in Scotland

When it Happened in Scotland

by George Chamier (Author)

Synopsis

From the Roman invasion of Caledonia in 80AD to the present day, George Chamier recounts the essential facts, figures and personalities of the history of Scotland. Who was the real King Macbeth? What were the origins of the 'Auld Alliance'? When was the 'Year of the Sheep'?

In a series of short entries the nation's story is revealed for all who had forgotten what they were taught in class or have never been had the opportunity. Intertwined with entries covering the major events and ideas, Chamier also offers pen portraits of some of the great Scots throughout history - writers, politicians, economists, warriors and preachers.

1587 The execution of Queen Mary
Mary mounted the scaffold at at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire on 8 February. After forgiving her executioner, she removed her outer clothing to reveal a chemise of deep red, the colour of Catholic martyrdom. It took two strokes of the axe to sever her neck - 'Sweet Jesus', she was heard to murmur after the first blow - and when the executioner lifted her head Mary's auburn wig came away in his hand to reveal a grey stubble.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Constable
Published: 24 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1849010064
ISBN 13: 9781849010061
Book Overview: A very short history of Scotland including kings and queens, battles and major events as well as the key figures and turning points, compiled in chronological order, with maps and helpful illustrations to aid all those who cannot remember or never learnt the nation's story.

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A treasure trove of information. * Good Book Guide *
Illuminating. * Ancestors *
Author Bio
George Chamier was born in Scotland. He was formerly the head of History at Bradfield College. He now lives in London and works as a writer and editor. He is the author of the highly acclaimed: When it Happened.