For the Scots, William Wallace was an exemplar of unbending commitment to Scotland's independence who died a martyr to the cause. For centuries after its publication, Blind Harry's 15th–century ...
Scotland outperformed other parts of the UK in welcoming a record two million visitors in the first half of last year ...
Until 1297 the heavily armed and mounted knight had been an invincible force on the battlefield. Stirling Bridge was the ...
The story of Scotland's famous clans has always captured ... But as much as the lure of legendary figures like Robert the Bruce and William Wallace has captivated many, not every visitor can ...
Edward I offered a generous ransom to anyone who killed or captured William Wallace. Wallace was eventually betrayed and captured near Glasgow in 1305. He was charged with treason, which he denied ...
A letter written for William Wallace in 1300 has been displayed in ... National Records of Scotland, which runs the national archive, put the fragile fragment of parchment on display for just ...
As a fit 51-year-old, Justin Farrell thought cancer was something that happened to other people. He knows now how wrong he ...
William Wallace is a Scottish rebel who leads an uprising against the cruel English ruler Edward Longshanks, who wishes to inherit the crown of Scotland for himself. When he was a young boy ...
William, Prince of Wales, appeared to break royal tradition by not wearing a kilt when visiting my home country, Scotland, earlier this week. But as the future king, he should have. William and ...
Scotland's History Wars of Independence The Battle of Stirling Bridge The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on this page. You may wish to ...