because he was a outlaw and he murdered the sheriff of lanark
Because Edward I of England said he had commited treason. But Wallace had never taken an oath of allegiance to Edward I. The real reason was that Wallace was too dangerous. Edward thought that with Wallace out of the way, Scotland would be easier to subdue. He was wrong.
The English saw him as an outlaw, a murderer, the perpetrator of atrocities and a traitor.
Charles the fifth
William Wallace was never a king.
because he was a outlaw and he murdered the sheriff of lanark
Because Edward I of England said he had commited treason. But Wallace had never taken an oath of allegiance to Edward I. The real reason was that Wallace was too dangerous. Edward thought that with Wallace out of the way, Scotland would be easier to subdue. He was wrong.
Yes, there is a statue of William Wallace in Australia. It is located in the town of Glenrowan, Victoria, which is known for its association with the infamous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. The statue commemorates Wallace's legacy as a Scottish hero and symbolizes the fight for freedom and justice.
William the Outlaw was created in 1927.
I wouldn't describe him as an 'activist.' He was more a freedom fighter. The English Sheriff of Lanark supposedly killed Wallace's wife or ordered her killing in an attempt to flush Wallace out from hiding. Wallace was already an outlaw, he was wanted for stealing a barrel of beer from an inn. Wallace killed the Sheriff and became an even more wanted outlaw. This eventually turned into a full Scottish uprising against the occupying English forces.
The English saw him as an outlaw, a murderer, the perpetrator of atrocities and a traitor.
William Vincent Wallace's birth name is William Vincent Wallace.
Charles the fifth
To which William Wallace are you referring to?
William Wallace was never a king.
William A. Wallace died on 1896-05-22.
William A. Wallace was born on 1827-11-28.