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The Old Man in Blue Apparition

St Michael's church, Linlithgow, West Lothian Crisis Apparition Medieval

St Michael's Church in Linlithgow stands tall, its stone walls bearing witness to centuries of history. It's here that a remarkable apparition has been reported, one that would change the course of Scottish history forever. In 1513, King James IV of Scotland visited the church, seeking guidance or perhaps solace. It was then that he encountered the Old Man in Blue, an ethereal figure clad in blue and wielding a staff. The apparition's warning was dire: the king would lose the Battle of Flodden, a fate that would soon be sealed.

Historical records confirm that King James IV did indeed lose the Battle of Flodden, which took place on September 9, 1513. This pivotal battle in Scottish history resulted in the king's death, along with many of his nobles and soldiers. The Old Man in Blue's manifestation is classified as a crisis apparition, a type of paranormal event believed to portend disaster or significant change. While we can't know for certain what the apparition's true nature was, its impact on the king and the course of history is undeniable. The apparition's appearance in St Michael's Church has become a fascinating footnote in Scotland's rich history.

Historical Context

The Battle of Flodden was a significant defeat for Scotland, resulting in the loss of King James IV and many Scottish lives.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Royal Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1513
Postcode Area
EH49

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