For many Scottish nationalists, the victory of King Robert the Bruce's small force over the mighty English army of King Edward II was a decisive moment in Scotland's fight for independence from its overbearing southern neighbour.
A sold-out crowd of 10,000 gathered at the site in Stirling to watch a re-enactment of key moments from the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn, performed by the group behind the epic scenes in Hollywood movies "Gladiator" and "Robin Hood".
For some in the crowd, the memory served as encouragement ahead of September's referendum, when Scots will vote on whether to once again go it alone or stay within the 300-year-old United Kingdom.
"This is what Scottish independence is all about keeping the faith, hanging in there when it seems like the odds are against you," said Steve Lamont, a 50-year-old lawyer from near Dundee who will be proudly voting 'Yes'.
But First Minister Alex Salmond insisted Bannockburn was an "iconic moment in the history of the nation" that should be marked by all Scots, regardless of their politics.
He made a brief visit to the re-enactment site after attending Armed Forces Day, a celebration of the British military and veterans also held in Stirling on Saturday.
"Bannockburn, just like Armed Forces Day, is for people who believe in Scottish nationhood," Salmond told AFP.
"All our nations in the UK have proud histories," he told reporters.
"But what we decided to do was to come together as a family of nations, and I think we all benefit from being part of that family," he added.
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