Battle of Pinkie Cleugh

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_battles
gptkb:battle
gptkbp:aftermath Increased English influence in Scotland
Strengthened English control in Scotland
Scottish defeat led to English control of Edinburgh
Scottish retreat
gptkbp:allies Involved alliances with France against England
gptkbp:archaeological_findings Investigated by historians and archaeologists
gptkbp:artistic_vision Depicted in paintings and illustrations
gptkbp:casualties Lower for England
High for Scotland
High casualties for Scotland
English casualties estimated at 1,000
Scottish casualties estimated at 15,000
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:Kingdom_of_Scotland
gptkb:England
gptkb:Kingdom_of_England
gptkb:Scotland
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Edward_Seymour,_Duke_of_Somerset
gptkb:James_Hamilton,_2nd_Earl_of_Arran
gptkbp:commemoration Reenactments and educational programs
Memorials in Scotland
Anniversaries observed in Scotland
Occasional reenactments held at the site
gptkbp:consequences Strengthened English claims over Scotland
Affected Anglo-Scottish relations
Influenced Scottish independence movements
gptkbp:cultural_heritage Recognized as part of Scotland's heritage
gptkbp:cultural_impact Inspiration for literature and art
Portrayed in literature and art
Portrayed in films and documentaries
Influenced Scottish literature
Referenced in historical novels
Influenced Scottish art and music
gptkbp:cultural_references Mentioned in Scottish folklore
gptkbp:date September 10, 1547
gptkbp:diplomatic_relations Impact on Anglo-Scottish relations
gptkbp:educational_value Taught in Scottish history classes
gptkbp:historical_analysis Studied in military history courses
Examined in military history studies
gptkbp:historical_context Part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars
Part of the conflict over the English and Scottish crowns
Set against the backdrop of the Reformation.
gptkbp:historical_debate Controversies surrounding the battle's interpretation
Debated among military historians
gptkbp:historical_documentation Chronicled by contemporary historians
Documented in various historical archives
Included in military records of the period
Documented in the State Papers of Scotland
gptkbp:historical_figure gptkb:Edward_VI_of_England
gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
gptkbp:historical_figures gptkb:Henry_VIII_of_England
gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Described in various historical texts
gptkbp:historical_interpretation Controversial among historians
Debated by historians regarding its impact
gptkbp:historical_records Chronicled by various historians
gptkbp:historical_significance Marked a turning point in the conflict
Contributed to the eventual union of the crowns
Considered a key event in Scottish history.
Located near Musselburgh
Marked a turning point in the Rough Wooing
Demonstrated the effectiveness of English military tactics
Highlighted the weaknesses in Scottish military organization
gptkbp:historical_source Accounts by contemporary chroniclers
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Pinkie Cleugh
gptkbp:impact_on_scottish_identity Contributed to Scottish nationalism
gptkbp:involved_countries gptkb:Kingdom_of_Scotland
gptkb:Kingdom_of_England
gptkbp:legacy Influenced future Scottish military strategies
gptkbp:local_legends Associated with local folklore
gptkbp:location Pinkie Cleugh, Scotland
gptkbp:memorials Commemorative plaques in Scotland
Commemorative sites in Scotland
gptkbp:military_leadership Notable commanders involved
Notable commanders on both sides
Notable figures in Scottish history
gptkbp:military_outcome Influenced subsequent battles in the region
gptkbp:military_technology Use of artillery
Pike and shot formations
Scottish reliance on traditional weapons
Use of artillery by English forces
Use of artillery by the English
Pike and shot tactics used by the Scots
gptkbp:narrative Part of the narrative of Scottish resistance
Part of the narrative of the Rough Wooing
gptkbp:outcome Scottish retreat
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Rough_Wooing
gptkbp:political_impact Influenced Scottish alliances
gptkbp:primary_source Scottish royal records
Letters and accounts from the time
Letters from Edward Seymour
gptkbp:related_event gptkb:Siege_of_Edinburgh_Castle
gptkb:Battle_of_Ancrum_Moor
gptkb:Battle_of_Haddington
gptkb:Siege_of_Haddington
gptkbp:result English victory
gptkbp:significance Decisive battle in the Rough Wooing
Strengthened English influence in Scotland
gptkbp:strategic_goals Led to changes in military strategy for Scotland
Established English dominance in the region
gptkbp:strategic_importance Control of the Scottish border
Control of the Scottish crown
gptkbp:strength Approximately 12,000 Scottish troops
Approximately 18,000 English troops
gptkbp:tactics Cavalry charge by English forces
Scottish infantry resistance
Cavalry charge by the English
Scottish infantry formation
Scottish defensive positions
gptkbp:tourism Site of historical interest
gptkbp:weather_conditions Rainy and muddy
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Louis_de_la_Trémoille
gptkb:Rob_Roy
gptkb:Henry_Percy
gptkb:Edward_III
gptkb:Battle_of_Flodden
gptkb:The_Battle_of_Flodden
gptkb:Henry_Percy,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland
gptkb:John_Talbot
gptkb:Edward_Seymour
gptkb:Scottish_civil_wars
gptkb:Charles_the_Fifth
gptkb:Lord_Thomas_Howard
gptkb:John_Dudley
gptkb:Sir_James_Douglas
gptkb:Rob_Roy_Mac_Gregor
gptkb:the_Anglo-Scottish_Wars
gptkb:Sir_John_de_la_Pole,_Duke_of_York
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5