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Q: What did William Wallace and Robert The Bruce eat in the 1300s?
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Was William Wallace alive before Robert the Bruce?

William Wallace 1272-1305 Robert the Bruce 1274-1329


Did WIlliam Wallace get married?

William Wallace never became king, he was captured, tortured and killed by the English - perhaps you have him confused with Robert the Bruce?


Who gained power after Edward 1 killed William Wallace?

William Wallace did not have 'power' at that time. Robert the Bruce became King shortly afterwards.


What was the conflict between sir willian walus and Robert the Bruce?

William Wallace NOT walus. There was no conflict.


Why was Robert the Bruce more successful than William Wallace?

because he won more battles


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.


Who was the boy that stood outside of Robert the Bruce's tent and lead the Scottish army to victory?

William Wallace


What did William Wallace and Robert the Bruce fight about 700 years ago?

They fought for Scotland against the English.


Why do you remember William Wallace?

Robert the Bruce is one of the most important people in Scottish History. Scotland's most famous victory over the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 was led by Robert the Bruce.


Is William Wallace a politician?

he is a "cheif brigand", looked upon today as a patriot even thou he was more of a hinderance to Robert the Bruce


Which king led Scotland to victory over England?

Robert the Bruce was one of the most noted but there have been many such as: William Wallace


How many victories did William Wallace have?

3 that I know of. Stirling Bridge, Louden Hill (or was that Robert the Bruce) and the Bell O' The Brae.