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William Wallace is believed to have visited France in 1297, during his campaign against English rule in Scotland. He sought support from the French king, Philip IV, to aid the Scottish resistance. There are historical accounts suggesting that he may have traveled to Rome around the same time to appeal to Pope Boniface VIII for assistance, although specific dates and details of his visits are not well-documented.

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