Wallace was the younger son of a Scottish knight and minor landowner. His name, Wallace or le Waleis, means the Welshman, and he was probably descended from Richard Wallace who had followed the ...
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The Real ‘Braveheart’ Wouldn’t Look Like Mel Gibson. He’d Look Like Tom HomanScottish hero Sir William Wallace (c1274 – 1305) . He defeated the English at Stirling Bridge but was himself defeated at Falkirk in 1298. Captured in 1305 near Glasgow he was taken to London ...
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We don’t know much about the early years of William Wallace ... leaving only Wallace to protect Scotland. Seven months after the Battle of Stirling Bridge, in April 1298, King Edward invaded ...
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