William Wallace and Robert the Bruce were leaders of the Scots in the Wars of Scottish Independence. They were both very successful in this and are regarded as national Scottish heroes.
William Wallace was a knight and a land owner who rose to the position of Guardian of Scotland. He was captured and handed over to the English King Edward I, who had him hanged, drawn and quartered, in 1305.
Robert the Bruce was the King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329. He defeated the English army at the Battle of Bannockburn, ensuring Scottish Independence.
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William Wallace 1272-1305 Robert the Bruce 1274-1329
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William Wallace was never King of Scotland. At the time of Wallace's death in 1305 Scotland had no King. Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306.
William Wallace never became king, he was captured, tortured and killed by the English - perhaps you have him confused with Robert the Bruce?
Mary Bruce Wallace has written: 'The thinning of the veil'
William Wallace 1272-1305 Robert the Bruce 1274-1329
Bruce Lee and Bill Wallace never starred in a movie together. Bill Wallace made only four movies and never shared the spotlight with Bruce Lee.
Wallace Bruce Amsbary has written: 'The French-Canadian in prose and verse' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Horses and Ponies.
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By foot or by horse. Sometimes boat.
William Wallace was never King of Scotland. At the time of Wallace's death in 1305 Scotland had no King. Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306.
William Wallace did not have 'power' at that time. Robert the Bruce became King shortly afterwards.
William Wallace never became king, he was captured, tortured and killed by the English - perhaps you have him confused with Robert the Bruce?
because he won more battles