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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.

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