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William Wallace Lincoln was nicknamed "Willie".
William Wallace's sword was primarily used as a symbol of Scottish resistance against English oppression during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the late 13th century. It was a practical weapon in battles, reflecting the martial prowess of Wallace as a leader and fighter. The sword, often referred to as the "Wallace Sword," is also a significant historical artifact, representing Scottish heritage and the struggle for freedom. Today, it is displayed at the Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland, commemorating his legacy.
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No, William Wallace was a Scottish rebel who fought against the English. If you have any problems YouTube Horrible Histories William Wallace :)
William Wallace was a Rebel of the scottish, because i believe the army he fought for had killed a girl he loved. -saigge
An army of Scots led by William Wallace.
none, he died. and his army got slaughtered
William Wallace
William Vincent Wallace's birth name is William Vincent Wallace.
The Scottish Army under the command of William Wallace and Andrew De Moray.
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.
William Wallace was a real person.