No, William Wallace was a Scottish rebel who fought against the English. If you have any problems YouTube Horrible Histories William Wallace :)
Edward I (Longshanks) of England. He was only an outlaw as far as the English king was concerned. Not an outlaw in Scotland.
William the ConquerorEleanor of AquitaineRichard the Lion HeartEdward LongShanks
When Longshanks conquered Southern Scotland and put it under occupation Wallace was within the towns under occupation and revolted against Longshanks raiding towns and burning towns that supported the English and killed local lords , and then he was finally captured by the English and then sentenced to be decapated .
Yes, King Edward I, also known as "Longshanks," was present during the execution of William Wallace. Wallace was captured and brought to London, where he was tried for treason and subsequently executed in 1305. Edward I sought to make an example of Wallace, a prominent leader of the Scottish resistance, and his execution was a public event intended to demonstrate the power of the English crown over Scotland.
No, William Wallace was a Scottish rebel who fought against the English. If you have any problems YouTube Horrible Histories William Wallace :)
Edward I (Longshanks) of England. He was only an outlaw as far as the English king was concerned. Not an outlaw in Scotland.
William the ConquerorEleanor of AquitaineRichard the Lion HeartEdward LongShanks
When Longshanks conquered Southern Scotland and put it under occupation Wallace was within the towns under occupation and revolted against Longshanks raiding towns and burning towns that supported the English and killed local lords , and then he was finally captured by the English and then sentenced to be decapated .
Scotland against Edward "Longshanks" of England.
William Vincent Wallace's birth name is William Vincent Wallace.
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.
yes. Prince Eward II is William Wallace's child because he had an affair with Princess Isabella the french princess who was married to King Eward I. She had the child a few months after William Wallace's death. The above statement is FALSE. Isabelle of France didn't give birth to Edward II, she was MARRIED TO HIM. Edward I (often referred to as "longshanks") was Father of Edward II, who married the French Princess Isabelle, but not until long after Wallace had been executed and two years after the death of Longshanks. Contrary to "Braveheart", she never met, let alone had a relationship with, either man.
William Wallace's occupation was to be a military officer.