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The Wallace monument at Abbey Craig houses a sword that is reputed to have been used by Wallace at the battles of Stirling Bridge, and Falkirk. It is unlikely that it is genuine, it appears to be a processional sword from the 15th or 16th century, It may be made up from pieces of several words some or all of which could date from the Wallace period.

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Which fights was William Wallace in?

The Battle of Stirling Bridge. The Battle of Falkirk.


What was William Wallaces title of Scotland?

He was named the "Guardian of Scotland."


Where could you see William Wallaces sword on display?

There is a monument to William Wallace and his claymore sword is there.Abbey Craig 1 mile North East of Stirling Town CentreFalkirk, Scotland


Were in Scotland is the monument for William Wallace?

Near Stirling.


Why did William Wallace resign as guardian of Scotland?

cos he won at sterling bridge and was doing a bang up job of running the place Stirling Bridge not Sterling Bridge.


Where William Wallaces birth place?

Elderslie near Paisley near Glasgow, Scotland.


Where did William Wallace fight?

Some of the battles William Wallace fought in were the Battle of Elcho Park, the Battle of Falkirk, and the Action at Earnside. He also fought in the Action at Happrew, the Battle of Loudoun Hill, the Raid of Scone, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge, among others. Wallace was one of the prominent leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence.


Who was William Wallaces enemy?

Wallace was a man with many enemies, predominantly the English as he lead a resistance movement against there occupation of Scotland. Scottish nobles such as Robert Bruce, the earl of Atholl and Mar and the earl of Lennox who disliked him as he supported the Balliol claim (Bruce is even thought to hav efought for the English at Falkirk) Scottish nobles such as the Earl of Dunbar as he supported the English, he was the one who betrayed Wallaces position to Edward at Falkirk Scottish nobles in general because they didnt want a commoner having much say in the Kingdoms running


Who lead Scotland in the battle of stirling bridge?

William Wallace and Andrew De Moray


When did William Wallace start to fight for Scotland?

he started to fight for scotland at the battle of stirling bridge in 1297 if you are wondering if the Scots won they did and it was against the english


Did Scotland win the battle of stirling?

There was no Battle of Stirling. You may be thinking of the Battle of Stirling Bridge which the Scots won on the 11th September 1297 under the command of William Wallce.


What did William Wallace do after the Battle of Stirling Bridge?

After the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297, where he achieved a significant victory against the English forces, William Wallace was appointed as the Guardian of Scotland. He continued to lead resistance against English rule and embarked on a campaign to strengthen Scottish independence. However, his success was short-lived, as he faced defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, leading to his eventual retreat and a decline in his influence. Wallace continued to fight for Scotland's freedom until his capture in 1305.