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Yes, there is a monument dedicated to William Wallace, known as the Wallace Monument, located near Stirling, Scotland. This iconic tower was completed in 1869 and commemorates the Scottish knight and national hero for his role in the Wars of Scottish Independence. The monument stands on the Abbey Craig and offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the site of Wallace's significant victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.

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Is the Wallace monument named after Sir William Wallace?

yes


Where is Sir William Wallace's claymore located?

It is in the Wallace Monument in Stirling.


Were in Scotland is the monument for William Wallace?

Near Stirling.


When was Wallace's monument created?

Wallace Monument was created in 1869.


Who built the Wallace monument?

Sir Wallace built the Wallace Monument


How much did William Wallaces sword weigh?

The Wallace sword on display at the Wallace monument in Stirling weighs 2.7 kg. There are however doubts as to its authenticity.


How high is the Wallace monument?

realy high


Where could you see William Wallaces sword on display?

There is a monument to William Wallace and his claymore sword is there.Abbey Craig 1 mile North East of Stirling Town CentreFalkirk, Scotland


Where in Stirling was William Wallace's left arm sent?

William Wallace's left arm was sent to Stirling after his execution in 1305. It was displayed on a post at the entrance to the city as a gruesome warning to others. This act was part of the English efforts to suppress Scottish resistance against their rule. Today, a monument commemorates Wallace's legacy and his fight for Scottish independence.


What is the birth name of William Vincent Wallace?

William Vincent Wallace's birth name is William Vincent Wallace.


Where was William Wallace buried?

Sir William Wallace was hanged, drawn and quartered by the English at Smithfield in London. His remains were taken to Newcastle, Berwick, Aberdeen and Stirling, so there was no grave.In the 1950s some Scots built a small monument to Wallace which is at Smithfield on the back wall of St. Bart's hospital. This is the closest thing to a grave.See the link below for pictures.


What was William Wallace's parent's names?

To which William Wallace are you referring to?