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Essay heading: Sir William Wallace(c1270-1305)
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King Edward I (Also known as "Edward Long shanks" came to the throne of England in 1272, two years after Wallace was born.
There is little to no information about William Wallace's childhood years. He is believed to have spent these years with his Uncle, who was a priest, in Dunipace, near Stirling... displayed 300 characters
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It is assumed that William and his brother Malcolm lived a peaceful life, being as they were the sons of a nobleman. The boys were no strangers to the martial arts. The boys learned many skills of Swordsmanship and horsemanship. Contemporary chroniclers say that William was a large. Powerful man. He reportedly stood at six and a half feet tall... displayed next 300 characters
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