Did William Wallace sleep with the French princess?

In the film, Wallace sleeps with Princess Isabella of France (as played by Sophie Marceau), the wife of Edward II of England. According to several sources, the couple was married in January of 1308, which is two years and five months after Wallace was put to death in August 1305, according to the film.
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Did William Wallace have a baby with the princess?

A few years later Isabella did bear her husband a son, the future Edward III, but Edward II's nobles hadn't believed that the child was his. However, Braveheart's representation that William Wallace is Edward III's father is impossible. There is no historical evidence that the Princess and Wallace have ever met.
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Did Isabella ever meet William Wallace?

Isabella arrived in England for the first time on 7 February 1308. She never met her husband's father Edward I (or 'Longshanks'), who had died on 7 July 1307, and she certainly never met William Wallace (as depicted in Braveheart), who had been executed on 23 August 1305.
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Did Isabella of France love William Wallace?

Perhaps the most famous – and wildly inaccurate – depiction of their relationship can be seen in the 1995 Hollywood film Braveheart, where Isabella enjoys a passionate affair with Sir William Wallace and becomes pregnant by him.
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Did William Wallace and Isabella have a child?

- Isabella's first child, the future Edward III, was born at Windsor on 13 November 1312, more than seven years after William Wallace's death. As noted above, Isabella's date of birth means that she was nine at the time of Wallace's execution, and was still in France at the court of her father Philippe IV.
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Did William Wallace of Scotland have any children?

William Wallace, as far as we know, never married and had no children. William Wallace's first attack of note was on Lanark in Scotland in May 1297 when the English sheriff was killed.
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What did Queen Isabella look like?

Isabella of Castile was no black-haired, dark-eyed, Spanish beauty. She had, rather, soft green-blue eyes and the kind of pale auburn hair that, even today, is categorized by Spaniards as “blonde”.
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How much of Braveheart is true?

Finally, Scotland won its independence after the battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Of course, nearly everything that is shown in the movie is based upon historical facts. The director changed some things to make Braveheart a better movie, but the general content of the film is historically correct.
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Were William Wallace and Robert the Bruce friends?

In real life, Robert the Bruce and William Wallace were allies, openly fighting together – but in the movie, Robert the Bruce betrays Wallace. That couldn't be more wrong. Robert the Bruce was so committed to Scottish independence that he offed his rival in church to crown himself King.
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Why was Isabella called She Wolf?

The youngest surviving child and only surviving daughter of Philippe IV of France and Jeanne I of Navarre, Isabella is frequently described as the She-Wolf of France due to her role in the deposition and perhaps even death of Edward II.
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Who got the princess pregnant in Braveheart?

Isabella is the daughter of King Philip IV of France. In the 1290s her father and the English King Edward I - aka "Longshanks" - arranged for her to marry Edward's son Prince Edward. It was widely whispered that in order for Isabella to become pregnant Longshanks would have to impregnate her.
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What did William Wallace actually look like?

One section of the Scotichronicon from the 14th century, does give this description of Wallace: "He was a tall man with the body of a giant, cheerful in appearance with agreeable features, broad-shouldered and big-boned, with belly in proportion and lengthy flanks, pleasing in appearance but with a wild look, broad in ...
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Is Mary Queen of Scots related to Robert the Bruce?

She was a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce and a direct ancestor of Princes William and Harry, (Princess Diana was descended, illegitimately, from Charles the Second).
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What happened to Scot in Robert the Bruce?

In an epilogue scene, we learn that Scot died fighting for Robert at the Battle of Bannockburn, where the Scots finally won their freedom.
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Does Robert the Bruce have any living descendants?

Robert the Bruce is one of the most famous kings of Scotland, known for his tenacious tendencies and encounters with spiders. Now researchers have found a Scottish businessman is the direct living descendant of one of the popular king's great, great grandsons.
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Why do they yell Mcculloch?

According to IMDb they're chanting MacAulish, which means "son of Wallace." Following the death of Murron MacClannough (Catherine McCormack), when the Scots took out the very first garrison of English soldiers, the crowd starts chanting 'MacAulish... MacAulish!'
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Why is Braveheart so inaccurate?

"Braveheart" depicts the Battle of Bannockburn as a spontaneous uprising in defiance of English rule, but in reality, Robert the Bruce had been at war with the English for eight years at this point. Essentially, the Scottish uprising at Bannockburn wasn't unplanned, and it wasn't a tribute to William Wallace.
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What did Katherine of Aragon look like?

Catherine of Aragon | PBS. atherine was said to have been a charming young girl, with red-gold hair she could sit on and prized pink-and-white coloring. Though fairly short and plump, her bearing was described as regal. Her voice, low and resounding, commanded respect.
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Did Ferdinand and Isabella love each other?

It was far from a love-story — while, by all accounts, Ferdinand and Isabella were a cordial and possibly even happy couple, their union was the accumulation of hundreds of years of Spanish history, forged by war and intrigue into a dynastic union that laid the foundations for the modern Spanish state.
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Was Isabella more powerful than Ferdinand?

The fact that the first female chess piece coincided with the emergence of Queen Isabella, is no coincidence. The Queen was more powerful than her husband Ferdinand, but at the same time the King was the most important.
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Who was the most feared Scottish clan?

Number one is Clan Campbell of Breadalbane. The feud between the MacGregors and the Campbells is well documented but Sir Malcolm said this strand of the Campbells was particularly feared given its dominance over a large swathe of Scotland - and its will to defend it at all cost.
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How big was the real William Wallace?

William Wallace was a pretty big man his height was 6 foot 7 inches and he was a giant of a man, although it is said that it was impossible for a man of that stature to exist when the average height was just over 5 feet.
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Was William Wallace a real hero?

William Wallace was one of Scotland's greatest national heroes. He led the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long and ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule.
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Why did Queen Elizabeth wear white makeup?

It is known however that she contracted smallpox in 1562 which left her face scarred. She took to wearing white lead makeup to cover the scars. In later life, she suffered the loss of her hair and her teeth, and in the last few years of her life, she refused to have a mirror in any of her rooms.
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Did Mary, Queen of Scots and Francis love each other?

Francis II loved Mary so much he allowed her to rule him as well as France after he became King in 1558. However, Mary was not destined to rule France. In 1560, Francis II died and Mary was sent back to Scotland by her mother-in-law, Catherine de'Medici.
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