Visual Timeline: William Wallace

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1270 CE - 1305 CE: Life of the Scottish knight Sir William Wallace.
 
 
1297 CE: A small force led by William Wallace attacks and kills the English sheriff at Lanark.
 
 
1297 CE: A froce led by William Wallace attacks several English garrisons between the rivers Forth and Tay.
 
 
1297 CE: A Scottish army led by William Wallace defeats an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
 
 
1298 CE: William Wallace is knighted and made the Guardian of Scotland.
 
 
1298 CE: Edward I of England is victorious at the Battle of Falkirk where 20,000 Scots are killed. Stirling Castle is regained.
 
1305 CE: Sir William Wallace is captured by the English in Glasgow.
 
1305 CE: The Scottish national leader William Wallace is charged with treason and executed in London.
 
1470 CE: The ballad 'The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie' is composed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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