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Is there a monument for William Wallace?

Yes, there is a monument dedicated to William Wallace, known as the Wallace Monument, located near Stirling, Scotland. This iconic tower was completed in 1869 and commemorates the Scottish knight and national hero for his role in the Wars of Scottish Independence. The monument stands on the Abbey Craig and offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the site of Wallace's significant victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.


Is the Wallace monument named after Sir William Wallace?

yes


Where is Sir William Wallace's claymore located?

It is in the Wallace Monument in Stirling.


Who was the king of Scotland after the death of William Wallace?

William Wallace was never King of Scotland. At the time of Wallace's death in 1305 Scotland had no King. Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306.


For which country did William Wallace fight?

William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.


Where could you see William Wallaces sword on display?

There is a monument to William Wallace and his claymore sword is there.Abbey Craig 1 mile North East of Stirling Town CentreFalkirk, Scotland


Who is the national hero of Scotland?

William Wallace


Who lead Scotland in the battle of stirling bridge?

William Wallace and Andrew De Moray


From which country did sir William Wallace come from?

Scotland


Where did William Wallace come from?

William Wallace is believed to have been born in Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland. However, recent claims say that he was born in Ellerslie, Ayrshire, Scotland.


When was Frederick William Wallace born?

Frederick William Wallace was born on December 10, 1886, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.


What was the nickname of William Wallace What country was he from?

He didn't have a nickname, he was from Scotland.