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Yes, King Edward I, also known as "Longshanks," was present during the execution of William Wallace. Wallace was captured and brought to London, where he was tried for treason and subsequently executed in 1305. Edward I sought to make an example of Wallace, a prominent leader of the Scottish resistance, and his execution was a public event intended to demonstrate the power of the English crown over Scotland.

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