William Wallace, otherwise known as Braveheart, was a 13th-century Scottish warrior and politician who became a legendary figure in Scottish history and the independence movement. But what did he ...
"For this reason the Scots adopted a stout heart at the instigation of William Wallace ... the collapse of English occupation. Wallace, now Guardian of Scotland, goes on to devastate the north ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow William Wallace of 'Braveheart' Fame Defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling BridgeBraveheart, Mel Gibson’s 1995 film about William Wallace, is notoriously riddled with inaccuracies, from the imagined blue ...
Emergency repairs have been carried out on a statue of William Wallace to restore his claymore to its full glory. The 9.4m (31ft) statue of the Scottish freedom fighter near Dryburgh was erected ...
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William Wallace letter on show for five hours onlyA letter written for William Wallace ... on display since then." Wallace is said to have travelled to France in 1299, following his resignation as Guardian of Scotland in favour of Robert the ...
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