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The first battle of Falkirk involved William Wallace in 1298.

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Which fights was William Wallace in?

The Battle of Stirling Bridge. The Battle of Falkirk.


Did William Wallace ever get defeated?

Yes, at the Battle of Falkirk in 1297.


Which Scottish leader was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298?

William Wallace


Where did William Wallace fight?

Some of the battles William Wallace fought in were the Battle of Elcho Park, the Battle of Falkirk, and the Action at Earnside. He also fought in the Action at Happrew, the Battle of Loudoun Hill, the Raid of Scone, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge, among others. Wallace was one of the prominent leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence.


When did William Wallace go to battle?

From 1297 with the slaughter of the English garrison in Lanark, to the disastrous Battle of Falkirk in 1298.


Did robert the bruce betray wallace at the battle of falkirk?

No


How many fights did William Wallace engage in?

William Wallace fought in two major battles the Battle Of Stirling Bridge which he won and Battle Of Falkirk but also was in several small battles due to using guerrilla warfare


How many men did William have at the battle of Falkirk?

There is no known official figure for how many men William Wallace fought with in the Battle of Falkirk. There have been so many conflicting statements from both the Scots and the English over the years that the truth has been distorted and lost in history.


When did Battle of Falkirk Muir happen?

Battle of Falkirk Muir happened on 1746-01-17.


What happened at the battle of falkirk?

alot of scotish died. D:


When did the Battle of Falkirk end?

The battle lasted for a few hours. It was fought on October 2, 1835.


What are the surnames of the clans that fought the english at the battle of falkirk?

The clans that fought the English at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298 included the MacGregors, the Camerons, the Macleans, and the Macdougalls, among others. These clans were part of the Scottish forces led by William Wallace during the conflict. The battle was significant in the Wars of Scottish Independence, showcasing the resistance against English rule.