The History of the Wallace Sword Today, William Wallace (1270-1305) is probably most familiar to people as the man portrayed by Mel Gibson in Braveheart. A Scottish knight, Wallace was instrumental in the Wars of Scottish Independence, initially as a military leader and then as a symbolic figure. The two wars lasted from 1296 to 1357.. The Wallace Sword is an antique two-handed sword purported to have belonged to William Wallace (1270-1305), a Scottish knight who led a resistance to the English occupation of Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence.

William Wallace Claymore Sword
William Wallace Claymore Sword
Espada De William Wallace
Espada De William Wallace
William Wallace Sword Wallace's Sword Is Sent To Do Battle
William Wallace Sword Wallace's Sword Is Sent To Do Battle
The William Wallace Scottish Claymore Sword Braveheart Sword (1362
The William Wallace Scottish Claymore Sword Braveheart Sword (1362
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William Wallace Sword Location William Wallace Sword Review
William Wallace Sword Braveheart 52
William Wallace Sword Braveheart 52" William Wallace (Braveheart)
William Wallace sword with scabbard, 114 cm
William Wallace sword with scabbard, 114 cm
Scottish William Wallace Sword by Marto MA590S by Medieval Swords
Scottish William Wallace Sword by Marto MA590S by Medieval Swords
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William Wallace Sword Replica Mel Gibson Braveheart Replica William
Espada De William Wallace
Espada De William Wallace
William Wallace Sword at the Wallace Monument, Stirling Stock Photo
William Wallace Sword at the Wallace Monument, Stirling Stock Photo
William Wallace Sword With Sheath
William Wallace Sword With Sheath
William Wallace Sword Wallace's Sword Is Sent To Do Battle
William Wallace Sword Wallace's Sword Is Sent To Do Battle
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Pin on TRAVEL VISITING SCOTLAND
William Wallace The Saver of Scotland
William Wallace The Saver of Scotland
The sword of William Wallace. On display at the William
The sword of William Wallace. On display at the William
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The ten most famous swords in history… Probably Espadas de
William Wallace Sword Museum
William Wallace Sword Museum
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William Wallace Sword Review
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William Wallace Sword Replica Mel Gibson Braveheart Replica William
William Wallace Sword With Sheath
William Wallace Sword With Sheath
William Wallace Sword With Sheath
William Wallace Sword With Sheath
Savage Steel The William Wallace Sword
Savage Steel The William Wallace Sword
William Wallace Monument Sword Freedom's Sword, William Wallace
William Wallace Monument Sword Freedom's Sword, William Wallace
William Wallace Monument Sword Freedom's Sword, William Wallace
William Wallace Monument Sword Freedom's Sword, William Wallace
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William Wallace Sword Replica Mel Gibson Braveheart Replica William
William Wallace Sword Legendary Sword Or Replica?
William Wallace Sword Legendary Sword Or Replica?
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William Wallace Sword Replica Mel Gibson Braveheart Replica William
William Wallace Museum The National Wallace Monument Made In 1869
William Wallace Museum The National Wallace Monument Made In 1869
William Wallace Sword Replica Mel Gibson Braveheart Replica William
William Wallace Sword Replica Mel Gibson Braveheart Replica William

The Wallace Sword is a large two-handed sword displayed at the National Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland, traditionally claimed to have belonged to William Wallace (c. 1270-1305), the Scottish knight who led guerrilla resistance against English occupation during the First War of Scottish Independence. Measuring approximately 1.2 meters in length with a broad blade, it exemplifies a.. William Wallace remains one of the most recognisable names in Scottish history, a symbol of resistance against English occupation during the late 13th century. While much of his life is layered with myth and patriotic embellishment, there are concrete details from contemporary sources and archaeological insight that allow for a grounded understanding of the man, his military role, and his legacy.