Finished 12th May 2012
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The Trial of William Wallace
Painting by Daniel Maclise (1806-1870, irish painter)
The Trial took place in the early 14th century at London. He was scentenced to death and was executed in London. After being hanged, drawn and quartered, Wallaces head was shown at London bridge, while other parts of his body were sent to four different places in Scotland.
The heritage of the "Guardian of Scotland" was carried forward by Robert I the Bruce.
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