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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Was William Wallace a large man?

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 handsome?

William was said to be over six and a half feet tall with incredible strength, intelligence, and agility. He was a master swordsman and horseman and was said to be extraordinarily handsome. William Wallace was a freedom fighter, but he did not achieve freedom peacefully.
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Why did William Wallace have blue on his face?

It's called woad. It's a plant and the blue dye is produced from the leaves. Q: Did Braveheart really wear that paint into battle? Probably not.
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What happened to the real William Wallace?

On August 5, 1305, William Wallace was arrested near Glasgow. Taken to London, he was condemned as a traitor to the king even though, as he maintained, he had never sworn allegiance to Edward. He was hanged, disemboweled, beheaded, and quartered.
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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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Did William Wallace sleep with the Princess of Wales?

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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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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Did they wear kilts in Braveheart?

No Kilts! This inaccurate status of commoner can be seen in the way Gibson dressed his version of Wallace. The film portrays Wallace and his fellow Lowland men as fighting on foot wearing kilts, whereas any historian will tell you that Lowlanders did not wear kilts.
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Why did Braveheart paint his face?

By the late 200s AD the Picts had overrun the northern frontier of the Roman empire more than once. Mel Gibson's blue face paint in Braveheart is a nod to the Pictish tradition of body-paint - but the real Picts fought stark naked, and there are records of them doing so up until the 5th Century.
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Did Robert the Bruce know William Wallace?

Although they were alive at the same time, and William Wallace was Guardian of Scotland immediately before Robert the Bruce, there is no evidence that the two ever met.
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Did William Wallace fight with Robert the Bruce?

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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Is Braveheart based on a true story?

Braveheart, historical epic film, released in 1995, that was directed by and starred Mel Gibson and was loosely based on the story of 13th-century Scottish leader William Wallace.
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Did Scots have long hair?

There's absolutely no evidence that medieval Scotmen wore their hair long (which would probably have struck contemporaries as a very feminine style), nor is there evidence that they braided their hair or tied things into it. And even if they did wear their hair long, they certainly would have combed it.
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What did Scottish Highlanders look like?

Most Highlanders went around bare-legged and bare-footed but when they did start wearing stockings, they were made of cloth and not knitted like modern ones. The pattern was usually a red and white check which was called cath dath (pr: kaa dah) - war pattern.
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What did the original kilts look like?

The first kilts were white, brown, green or black. Clanspeople used plants, mosses, and berries to dye the wool. As time went on, they developed plaids for specific clans, the colors most likely based on which natural dyes were nearby. These plaids became known as tartan cloth.
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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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How true was the last king of Scotland?

As it turns out, no, there wasn't. "The Last King of Scotland" is only loosely based on a book of the same name, which itself is only loosely based on the truth. If Garrigan is based on anyone, he's based (again, very loosely) on Bob Astles, a white former British soldier who became one of Amin's closest advisers.
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Did William Wallace use a claymore?

The Scottish Claymore Sword

Here's a prime example of a Twisted Hilt Scottish Claymore. This type of sword was said to have been used by William Wallace, the legendary Scottish warlord portrayed by Mel Gibson in the 1995 movie, Braveheart.
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Did William Wallace actually get the princess pregnant?

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 Wallace get the princess pregnant?

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 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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Is Scotland a British country?

The United Kingdom / United Kingdom of Great Britain

Scotland is the second largest country in the UK and covers the northern third of the British mainland. The "British Isles" is purely a name given to the geography of Great Britain and Ireland in the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the North Sea to the east.
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How was William Wallace caught?

Wallace was captured by Sir John de Menteith, a Scottish nobleman who at the time was keeper of Dumbarton Castle, where Wallace was held before being taken to London. Stories of Wallace's arrest portray Menteith as unworthy, 'false Menteith' some call him, in cahoots with the Earl of Pembroke, Aymer de Valence.
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Did Scotland ever defeat England?

The Scots inflicted a heavy defeat on the English army, led by Edward II, as they were attempting to relieve besieged forces at Stirling Castle, at the Battle of Bannockburn on 24th June. Scottish nobles sent the Declaration of Arbroath to Pope John XXII, affirming Scottish independence from England.
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