WILLIAM WALLACE, one of Scotland's
outstanding national heroes, had a price placed on his head by the English
for killing one of their own. Refusing to accept the treaty signed by
the Scottish nobles in 1297 by which Scotland submitted to English rule,
Wallace captured several fortresses and inflicted a severe defeat on
the English forces in September of 1297, after which he was proclaimed
Regent. In 1298 King Edward I invaded Scotland and defeated Wallace's
army, forcing him to flee to France. When Wallace later returned to
his native Scotland, he was captured, tried for treason and executed.
"They can take away our lives, but
they will never rob us of our FREEDOM"
In the Year of The Lord 1314, Scottish
patriots, starving and outnumbered, attacked the fields of Bannockburn.
They fought like warrior poets, They fought like Scots. And they won
their freedom forever.
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Tempered Stainless Steel Blade, 52". |