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William Wallace led a war for independence from England. The English will tell you they did not murder Wallace, rather they executed him for treason and atrocities against civilians during war.
A Very English Murder was created in 1974.
Decline of the English Murder was created in 1946.
If you mean William Wallace, then forget pretty much everything you saw on Braveheart, most of the film lacks factual accuracy, and was made up as a good story to tell by the writing team (even admitted by mel Gibson in the DVD commentry): The truth is: Marriage - It is not known for certain if William Wallace was married or not, or if he had children. His killing of the Sheriff of Lanark in 1297 is believed to have been as vengeance for the murder of his wife, Marion Braidfute. http://www.Wallace-manandmyth.org/man_and_myth/
Yes, it seems William Fitzstephen saw Becket's Murder. There is an article in Wikipedia on William Fitzstephen. Though it is only about three sentences long, it does give us this much information. There is a link to it below.
William Wallace led a war for independence from England. The English will tell you they did not murder Wallace, rather they executed him for treason and atrocities against civilians during war.
William Wallace was wanted primarily for leading a rebellion against English rule in Scotland during the late 13th century. He became a symbol of Scottish nationalism after his victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. The English crown sought him for treason, murder, and other charges associated with his role in the struggle for Scottish independence. His actions and defiance made him a significant figure in the history of Scotland.
William Wallace hated the English primarily due to their oppressive rule over Scotland. The English imposed heavy taxes, abolished Scottish laws, and executed Scottish nobles, which fueled resentment among the Scots. The murder of Wallace's close friend, along with the brutal treatment of his countrymen, further motivated him to lead a revolt against English domination and fight for Scotland's freedom. His actions were emblematic of a broader struggle for national sovereignty and resistance against tyranny.
Murder of Keith William Allan died in 2000.
Murder of Keith William Allan was born in 1946.
A Very English Murder was created in 1974.
Decline of the English Murder was created in 1946.
The duration of A Very English Murder is 2.65 hours.
Decline of the English Murder has 188 pages.
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre - 1960 Never Mention Murder 5-10 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Rangeley Wallace has written: 'No defense' -- subject(s): Fiction, Fathers and daughters, Race relations, Trials (Murder)
Justine was accused of murdering William