Some Scots say he is.
Because not all that much was written about him compared to say, Robert the Bruce. But what is written about Wallace is not difficult to find, you just have to know where to look. Try 'The Lion In The North' by John Prebble.
There is no concrete evidence as to his parents' names, but a seal on a letter to Lubeck indicates his father might have been named Alan.
The answer is yes his decedent wrote the book about him. Omg This next bloody son of a gun is right though i will come out and say it. But the next guy erased the perfectly good answers that were here just because he thought we were wrong. He broke one of the constitutional rights in doing that. The first amendment protects our freedom of speech. So when he deleted them he broke that. So to you are one big idiot. Excuse my rudeness but as my teachers told me know your rights so you can protect them. -MrAnswers123 It is believed that William Wallace, the Scottish patriot, had no children, but he had opportunity to have children out of wedlock and such would not be known to history. There have been many other people named Willaim Wallace, and some of them have certainly had children.
People settled in Pennsylvania because William Penn wanted people from different nations to have freedom from religious persecution.
Some Scots say he is.
William Wallace is believed to have been born in Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland. However, recent claims say that he was born in Ellerslie, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Because not all that much was written about him compared to say, Robert the Bruce. But what is written about Wallace is not difficult to find, you just have to know where to look. Try 'The Lion In The North' by John Prebble.
There is no concrete evidence as to his parents' names, but a seal on a letter to Lubeck indicates his father might have been named Alan.
William Holden did not say, "Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie, to my knowledge. Cary Grant is famous for saying that, though.
Pulp Fiction
what things do Americans do not have the freedom to say
"The Taming of the Shrew " is a play by William Shakespeare, it was also made into a movie.
The answer is yes his decedent wrote the book about him. Omg This next bloody son of a gun is right though i will come out and say it. But the next guy erased the perfectly good answers that were here just because he thought we were wrong. He broke one of the constitutional rights in doing that. The first amendment protects our freedom of speech. So when he deleted them he broke that. So to you are one big idiot. Excuse my rudeness but as my teachers told me know your rights so you can protect them. -MrAnswers123 It is believed that William Wallace, the Scottish patriot, had no children, but he had opportunity to have children out of wedlock and such would not be known to history. There have been many other people named Willaim Wallace, and some of them have certainly had children.
The only true freedom is "Freedom from Ignorance."
what does the Virginia statute for religious freedom say
the freedom = die Freiheit