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Reply Mon 3 Feb, 2020 06:09 pm
@McGentrix,
That movie was crudely accurate--in simple terms. The Scots won a battle, then they lost the next one, and Wallace was hauled off to be tortured and executed. King Edward's son Edward was a homosexual--but the idea of his wife, Isabella of France, having the hots for some greasy, smelly and unwashed Scot is highly suspect. However, Isabella married Edward Plantagenet II in 1308. William Wallace was executed in 1305 (I just checked to be sure),
McGentrix
 
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Reply Mon 3 Feb, 2020 10:29 pm
@Setanta,
I saw his statue at Edinburgh Castle. I like the idea he represents and someone way back in McGentrix history hails from the Highlands.
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