The Brutal Death of William Wallace
What happened to William Wallace after his victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge? Where did he go? How was Wallace captured? And how did he die?
William Wallace - Scotland's greatest hero. But who was he really? And where did he come from?
(With thanks to Stirling County RFC for allowing me to film and GP for the drone footage.)
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Well now, dragged behind two horses, hung until he passed out, then revived, gutted, and beheaded. It's totally barbaric. Thank you for the history lesson. I love your storytelling. 🙂❤️
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Shirley! 🙂
@LookHereMars
8 ай бұрын
Indeed, this was a severe punishment mainly preserved for high treason.
@DaveVsEvilDead
2 ай бұрын
cant forget emasculated as well before the disembowelment, poor guy.
Such a tragic end of a life. Scenery was beautiful again as always. I truly appreciate you taking this on so seriously and doing the telling of William Wallace justice. Thank you.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Bravo Robert! Incredible piece of history. Okay I’ll admit that I almost fell out of my chair when you showed the view from the top of the cliff and the height you were at but very much appreciate what lengths you’ll go to bring us a story. Scotland has such an incredible history with some true warriors that we still look up to. Isn’t that wonderful. You are truly gifted in the way that you’re able to bring all this history, folklore and stories to us. Thank you.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
@amypeterman9387
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing way you keep me captivated to watch and listen to see what’s next . I love your amazing knowledge and tremendous amount of work that you’ve done shows in each video. Thank you Robert for bringing a bit of Scotland to Iowa for me to view it’s Amazing !
William Wallace is a good inspiration for our lives today, too. We need an Army to stand upto the governments of the world.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
It definitely feels that way 🙂
@EmeraldVideosNL
19 күн бұрын
Well said!
Thank you for going on such a long hike and not following google map off the cliff. As always, beautiful scenery and a great history lesson. Much appreciated ❤
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙂
This was...I'm....I don't have words. You brought Wallace to life in a way no others have managed. Not even Mel, himself, and I ADORE that movie. Being half crazy Ferguson, I feel more than a tiny bit of national pride. And the other half--the crazy Irish woman--wanted to invade a small country, and take it, in Wallace's name, but that's a story for another day. Yes, he stood for the idea of freedom, and that is definitely the more important legacy. Thank you for sharing this.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Sounds like an interesting story 🙂
@Sh4peofmyheart
10 ай бұрын
@@scotlandunpluggedHappens every time I listen to Óró sé dé Bheatha 'Bhaile, by Seo Linn. It's an Irish Gaelic folk song, that seems like an amazing song to invade a small nation, to. 🤣🤣 Scotland the Brave (played on bagpipes) does something similar. I'm thinking it must be genetic memory, because I'm really more of a pacifist.
Excellent historical video young man. Love the Scottish history
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
FREEDOM!!! Stunning scenery yet again Robert. And such a tragic story. ❤️🇦🇺🏴
Brilliant Bob. I can only begin to think how much planning this must have taken.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Cheers Jimbo. Glad you liked it! Crazy planning and mad edits 😅😀😅
I can imagine you with your own tv show Bob. Amazing delivery. Loved it.
It's lovely to see Stirling in your video. I visited there a few years ago, but I never got to the Wallace Monument. Guess I'll just have to go back!
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Definitely worth it. I would happily have spent more time there 😎
Amazing video!!! I saw the plaque in London about 5 years ago. I don’t think I’ll be hiking up to the cave tho. 😂 Thanks again for an amazing story!
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
It’s a bit of a trek. I did think about going to London but ran out of time 🙂
Facts help form well-founded ideas. Thank you for pushing through to as many facts as you did. I really enjoyed this video.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Awesome video. You really bring history alive & make it so interesting. The scenery is beautiful as well.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Alice! 🙂
Fantastic Robert, thank you 👍🏆 and they had cheek to call us barbaric 🙄 🗣️fffrrreeedom❤
Great Story Robert!! Some of those placed I would have never ventured due to the heights. Thank you for risking your life for us! FREEDOM!!!!!
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂 I was surprised how easy the Wallace Monument was but the gravelly cliffs were a bit more shaky.
I would like to say this is the best one yet, but I am inclined to say that after every one! Great job and thanks!
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Brillant as always! I wonder if Wallace's cave was the inspiration for the Outland books where the main character hides in a cave for a number of years....
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Ah, didn’t know that. Maybe Robert the Bruce and his spider cave as well.
Awesome trilogy, Robert! I just love your style of narrating these videos.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
@ianferrier3702
Ай бұрын
Does anyone know where his arms and legs were buried ??
Thank you for covering this topic. And well done. Fantastic video
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙂
After living in Scotland for a couple years I can hear flower of Scotland playing whilst I'm listening to your narrative. Brilliant as always.
A great history lesson Robert. I've watched the movie Braves many times and really enjoy it. .. but can see that parts of it have been romanticized for effect. I'm fact the true story is far more dramatic in my opinion. 👍👍
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! The true story always seems to be crazier 🙂
@nenaelliott8058
10 ай бұрын
@@scotlandunplugged that's so true
Chips, check....tea, check...favorite blanket and pillow, check......another video about William Wallace, WOOHOO!!!!!!
What a tale to tell! You brought all of it to life for us. When I think I am wimping out at times, I recall this distant relative's heroic deeds. Thank you!
OMG!! that is just brutal, the poor man. I think that was a tad over doing it tho, but his heart still beating!? !! Also that is awesome re the Amazon tribe. And I'm the 2nd comment!!! and thanks about the scottish tours I have embarked watching them. great episode
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you’re enjoying the Scotland History Tours vids too 🙂
Wonderfully told. The landscape even now is very rugged and not easily maneuvered. Thank you for the retelling of history and making it to were you want to listen. You and your younger brother both have gifts.
Well done! I like your conclusion to this series very much. It's interesting to know that as much as Braveheart got so many things so very wrong, that there are folk in the world who drew inspiration from, as you put it, the idea of Sir William Wallace. If you like historical fiction, a countryman of yours, Jack Whyte wrote three novels, The Guardians of Scotland, the first of which is The Forest Laird about William Wallace. The second was about Robert the Bruce, and the third was about Andrew Murray. He's an historian, and in the intro to the books he writes that so little is known of Wallace, and for the sake of the story he had to make stuff up. It's a terrific story, all three of them are. I first encountered his work in The Camulod Chronicles... in the UK I believe the series is called A Dream of Eagles, the first book of which is The Skystone. He was trying to figure out how a man like King Arthur could have come to power and to explain various aspects of the legend. It's a cracking good series! Arthur doesn't enter the story until the end of the third book (of nine)!
Excellent, loved this one. Quite moving.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Amazing videos about William Wallace. Such a tragic end. Loved to know more about him and his legacy. And next time do not trust "Oot an' Deid" services for another tour again lol 😆. Take good care. Thank you for this wonderful history lesson, Robert 🏴
Another fantastic video mate 👌
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Cheers sir! 🙂
Very nicely done!!!😎
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
that was a very interesting histoy lesson, great video, we all really enjoyed it a lot
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sandraswift3489
7 ай бұрын
Was he admiting what he'd done?
I really enjoy your historic videos. One of my ancestors (James, Duke of Montrose) I believe at one time owned Sterling Castle. He met a similar fate as William Wallace but his body parts were distributed to family members as was the custom in the early 1600's. His head, however, was left on a spike on the gate at St. Giles for 11 years. After 11 years the King of England asked that all body parts be returned and he was laid to rest in an alcove at St. Giles. The man who called for his execution, the Earl of Argyll is buried on the opposite side of the church. My Grandfather immigrated to America in the early 1900's. Love your videos!!!
Thank you for the marvelous history lesson. It was fantastic.
Man, best video yet! Greetings from Ohio
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! And greetings from Edinburgh 🙂
Well done. Really brings life/imagery to a history that I only knew the basics of.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Well done you
Inspiring. 😊 Question....Do you go to these places by yourself? Seems, sometimes, it's a tad dangerous for you to be trapsing through these woods and caves all alone. 😮
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Haha. Yeah. I did think “one slip and no one knows where I am” but fear of heights keeps me in check 🙂
Well done! I happened upon your video and truly appreciate your perspective and your dedication to the stories. Keep it up and I look forward to your newest video!!
EXCELLENT series, and excellent ending. Sorry I didn't get to catch the final installment until now. But very informative and very well done. Thank you for all the studying and hard work.
Hmmm! the crown of thorns, how interesting and for those with the ears to hear, very telling. Subscribed.
This series was excellent! Thank you.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙂
My most favorite video! So well done! The beauty of Scotland is mind blowing!
@scotlandunplugged
2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂 I enjoyed making that one (maybe not so much when I nearly fell off the cliff).
Excellent Job of Scottish History!!! It saddens me, that King Edward, that the Catholic Church made a Saint, is my distant relative. He was the Patron Saint of Marriage. Now, it’s my 1st name.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Ah I think that’s Edward the Confessor (he doesn’t get a number because they only started counting from Norman times) Edward the 1st came afterwards. Does that make you feel a bit better? 🙂
Absolutely love all the history. Thank you to your brother for telling us about your channel. I guess the fabulous way of telling stories runs in the family 🤗
The tourist society of Scotland should be sponsoring you. I love your stories so much and can’t wait to visit.
So sad so much history is lost. The more I study the more I hear. "We just don't know".
@scotlandunplugged
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, it’s crazy what we don’t know! 🙂
Just found your channel Robert absolutely fascinating with a great dash of dry humour ! Many thanks I’ve always loathed that particular English king 🏴🇬🇧
Wonderful storytelling. Thank you so much.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
🎶William Wallace, he tried and he died. The vote for independence denied ... Cause its hard to break free of a union 🎶
Loved this Video TU
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Thanks for not walking off that cliff and delivering us another stellar tale! Indeed Freedom is the idea William Wallace stands for. An idea I'm sure your wife and kids is glad you did not give your life for whilst making this. Again Bard, thank you.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Haha. Thanks, Nadine! I reached out to lean on a tree and get a better shot, then realised I might be asking for trouble! 😂
@kimfleury
8 ай бұрын
@@scotlandunpluggedthank you for not being a Darwin Award contender!
fun series Robert!
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
“How can I be guilty of treason when England is foreign to me?”
😮 What a horrible way to die. Thank you for the story. I’m glad you didn’t walk off that cliff.
Another great video!
brilliant episode Robert , i love it
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Great video. Fantastic Conclusion!
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I love how - standing for the same thing - they share the same first name... Wallace and Tell. Just a pitty that only one was actually real.
Nice walk through the woods, some nice scenery in Scotland. And great telling of the story. Not the most pleasant way to die, some people are sadistic a.f
That UFO passing at 3:13
I know my grandparents came from Glasgow, my grandma was a Wallace and my grandpa was a Stuart, and supposedly we're related to William Wallace. I have the movie Braveheart but, in all honesty, I've never watched it.
Good story and the promised gore. Thanks!
Love your video
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Interesting that they gave Wallace a crown of thorns. The little tid-bits of information that you don't know were added after-the-fact or not. If I ever forget where I am - I can always remember the public executions featuring : Flayling, Disembowelment and Dismemberment....
Awesome! Thank you.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
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Don't let them kill off all them cows!!!!
Love it! :)
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
The greatest contribution of Wallace is his spirit to stand for freedom and keep the fire burning in the hearts of Mankind. In the US he is well regarded by all Scots whose leneage extends back to 'The Clearings', as well as those who immigrated later. Wallace had a global, as well as a generational impact.
Coming from the United States, we get to indulge in many many freedoms that other countries dream about. I've recently learned that I'm 38% Scottish, clan Lindsay/lindsey. I've been chatting with a friend who lives in Leeds England and just from our conversation I understand the mass amounts liberty we have here. It saddens me to know that the freedoms we take for granted here the many luxuries we live and to know the struggles of our kin is heartbreaking. I support the independence of Scotland, I believe she could do better for herself beyond the greedy hands of England.
@citizencairn5230
2 ай бұрын
@matthewporter1107 - another American who comments upon things he is manifestly ignorant about. Shame on you.
@matthewporter1107
2 ай бұрын
@citizencairn5230 So your OK with how dependent you are, and thats OK, I wouldn't say I'm ignorant to what I was informed of and just hearing and reading about all the issues that are really unnecessary. It seems to me between the two of us that the one who is OK with this kind of oppression is the one that's ignorant.
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Another lesser known victim of the same gruesome fate was Sir Simon Fraser. A slightly more typical example of the changing loyalties of Scots nobles as he fought both for and against Edward I, then teamed up with Wallace to fight the English, switched loyalties once more and then finally joined forces with Robert the Bruce before being taken captive. Edward I decided that all supporters of Bruce were traitors and so off to Smithfield Fraser was taken and his head ended up on a spike next to Wallace's.
No rest for the wicked but the righteous don’t need any lol I love this history
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
Yes. He is a hero for many of us! It’s his inspiration that stands up to evils, wrongs, unfairness and tyranny of all kinds! We need William Wallaces in our lives!
He was and is Sir William Wallace
An awful tale told brilliantly. Thank you!
We don’t know many things about Edward Wallace, but this we do know. He seriously did some things that got right up Edward Long Shanks’ nose for Edward to release such vitriol on Wallace when he finally got his hands on him. So from amongst all the Scottish myths and fables about Edward Wallace, you know for sure he made a difference of some kind. He certainly was a mover and shaker of his time. It’s said by some historians that he was given up by Robert the Bruce. So there’s that to show his level of importance.
I am supposed to be a descendent of the kings and queens of Scotland which means I would be a descendant of Robert the Bruce so you know I feel like I have some history to be proud of
i believe that every government around the world has a lot o dirty laundry that needs to be cleaned up
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Definitely 🙂
Brutal way to execute a person. Savagery perpetrated by savages.
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Crazy when you think about it
So,,, you're saying in the end Wallace left a bit of himself all over???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 No mandatory church attendance needed.👍👍
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All I can say is OUCH... OUCH... OUCH. 😳😳😳
You always come to point that most historians miss. Why ,?
Good story and (Boo) to Google Maps
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
😂 thank you!
Was he dragged face down or on his back? Through shit strewn streets and people throwing their shit on him anyway from their buckets. He certainly was a then modern day celebrity.
Horrible way to die… it’s easy to see why his barbaric death angered the Scotts and made them want to fight harder.
Not enough gore... 😢
@OcamRzr
10 ай бұрын
Just kidding...😂 You outdid yourself! 🤣
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Independence is normal 🏴
I am a proud Wallace.
He would have been a terrific early American fighting for our freedom from the English❤! K.
@citizencairn5230
2 ай бұрын
@kathleenmuller306 - you mean that war bankrolled by the might of France? That one? Like a lot of Americans, you really need to learn a lot more of your history...
No wonder everyone hates the English! I am nice though I promise ❤😂
@scotlandunplugged
10 ай бұрын
Haha. I’m a quarter English myself 😂😂😂
@Emma-Jayne
10 ай бұрын
@@scotlandunplugged hope its a nice quarter cos the 46% Scot in me demands it 😂😂
Really a good story! Thanks for your insight on the legendary William Wallace! God protect you and go with Christ my brother!
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Independence is normal 🏴