William Wallace impacted world history for Scotland by not only by gaining their freedom but showing that they are a country and can stand up for themselves. William defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, was defeated at Falkirk and spent the next several years on the run, both in Scotland and on the continent, before being captured and cruelly executed as a traitor to England on August 23, 1305. William mad the best gain for Scotland and died for his country. The freedom that he gained is still in Scotland today and now people are able to not be "controlled" by kings and queens.
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.
Most likely he had a redish/red hair.
it was most probably burnt alongside his other internal organs.
The real William Wallace did not wear a kilt. Historically, kilts weren't even around until the sixteenth century, and William Wallace was born in approximately 1272. I went to Scotland a couple of years ago, and while I was on a bus tour the guide told me William Wallace would have been too poor to have his own kilt, even if they had existed then. He told me that, like most other Scotsmen of that era, he would have worn trousers with a long shirt belted around the waist, or something like that.
In the pages of "The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace", written by the poet Blind Harry, somewhere around the mid 1470's.Like virtually all elements of the myth that was created around Wallace in the 15th and early 16 centuries, Marion Braidfute most likely did not exist.
Sir William Wallace's profession was a landholder. He was also most known as one of the leaders of the Scottish Independence.
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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.
Sir William Wallace's profession was a landholder. He was also most known as one of the leaders of the Scottish Independence.
Most likely he had a redish/red hair.
Rasheed Wallace
it was most probably burnt alongside his other internal organs.
The real William Wallace did not wear a kilt. Historically, kilts weren't even around until the sixteenth century, and William Wallace was born in approximately 1272. I went to Scotland a couple of years ago, and while I was on a bus tour the guide told me William Wallace would have been too poor to have his own kilt, even if they had existed then. He told me that, like most other Scotsmen of that era, he would have worn trousers with a long shirt belted around the waist, or something like that.
William Shakespeare is the most important writer in the history of writing plays.
William duke of Normandy is the most hated king in English history
In the pages of "The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace", written by the poet Blind Harry, somewhere around the mid 1470's.Like virtually all elements of the myth that was created around Wallace in the 15th and early 16 centuries, Marion Braidfute most likely did not exist.
Robert the Bruce was one of the most noted but there have been many such as: William Wallace