Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1320

Declaration of Arbroath sent to the pope

April 1320

Scottish nobles dictated a letter to John XXII at Avignon: for as long as a hundred of them remained alive, they would never submit to English rule. 'It is not for glory, riches, or honours that we fight, but for freedom alone.' The declaration bore the seals of thirty-nine Scottish magnates. The pope took notice.