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The Real ‘Braveheart’ Wouldn’t Look Like Mel Gibson. He’d Look Like Tom Homan(Click here to watch Daily Caller documentary ‘American Squatter’) Circa 1300, Scottish hero Sir William Wallace (c1274 – 1305) . He defeated the English at Stirling Bridge but was himself ...
Wallace was the younger son of a Scottish knight and minor landowner. His name, Wallace or le Waleis, means the Welshman, and he was probably descended from Richard Wallace who had followed the ...
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the noble Sir William Douglas and Robert the Bruce. However, although many nobles supported him openly at first, they surrendered to Edward’s nobles at Irvine in July 1297. Wallace himself ...
Until 1297 the heavily armed and mounted knight had been an invincible force on the battlefield. Stirling Bridge was the first battle in Europe to see a common army of spearmen defeat a feudal host.
the noble Sir William Douglas and Robert the Bruce. He probably avoided capture in the summer months by hiding in Selkirk Forest. Wallace met with Andrew Moray near Dundee.
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