"The Battle of Flodden in 1513 was fought in Northumberland, England between the Scots under King James IV and the English under Howard, Earl of Surrey. Historically it is remembered as the largest battle (in terms of numbers) fought between the two nations and Scotland's heaviest defeat. Whilst the English army lost approximately 1500 men, sources from the period estimate that the Scots lost between 10 - 12,000 including the King and members of most if not all of the noble Scottish families."
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