• Ironically, the surname of William Wallace, he of Braveheart fame and icon for Scottish independence, actually means “Welshman”.
  • First off, the name of the film is Braveheart and the film is about William Wallace.
  • William Wallace - Braveheart The men whom he appointed to govern the Scots ruled unwisely and nearly all the people were discontented.
  • While Braveheart states that the reason Wallace attacked Lanark and killed the sheriff, William Heselrig, was that the sheriff had killed his wife...
  • In the clip below, Mel Gibson plays him in the film Braveheart (1995), and it is just one of many examples of how the name William Wallace lives on to this present...
  • What is William Wallace’s story (and does ‘Braveheart’ get it right?) When it was released in 1995, Braveheart became an instant classic and eventually...
  • William Wallace's execution was featured in the 1995 film Braveheart, which was directed by and starred Mel Gibson.
  • Aynı yıl Wallace, Edward'ın hakimiyetini tanımayan bir İskoç soylusu olan Lord William Douglas’a katılarak onunla birlikte savaşmıştır.
  • Much of Braveheart's William Wallace is based on a 15th-century epic poem and not the real-life narrative.
  • William Wallace fought his most famous battle at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, where the Scots defeated the English forces.