. . . . "5"^^ . "Fictional 18th-century engraving of Wallace"@en . . . . . "5"^^ . . . . . . "William Wallace"@eo . . "Sir William Wallace"@en . . . . "Sir William Wallace fue un escoc\u00E9s que dirigi\u00F3 a su pa\u00EDs contra la ocupaci\u00F3n inglesa y contra el Rey Eduardo I de Inglaterra en las Guerras de independencia de Escocia. Era de origen humilde, en contraste con su compatriota, Robert the Bruce (Roberto I de Escocia), de extracci\u00F3n noble. La familia Wallace descend\u00EDa de Richard Wallace (Richard el Gal\u00E9s). Las fuentes contempor\u00E1neas de informaci\u00F3n sobre la vida de Wallace son limitadas, y una cantidad significativa de lo que ha sido escrito acerca de \u00E9l est\u00E1 basado en la obra de Blind Harry, escrito alrededor de 1470, casi dos siglos despu\u00E9s del nacimiento de Wallace, por lo que es una fuente problem\u00E1tica."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "During a secret meeting, the rebels were arguing on what Canada should be like. That's when Wallace stood up and said only one word...\"Wumbo\". Everyone agreed with Wallace, and Canada became Wumbo."@en . "Sometime in Europe, whilst the Catholic Church was trying to rid the world of heretics, bears and liberals, one man amongst the many savages stood up for freedom. Unfortunately, these savages could not understand freedom so handed him over to the English whom had heard of the word from Stephen Colbert's great great great great great great great great ..... grandfather. The English, after much tea drinking, and yellow-teeth staining concluded that freedom was a \"disease\", best cured if the one seeking it were to be executed, then quartered and what left of him, hanged. For this unholy of unholy conclusions, the English were excommunicated by the one true faith."@en . . . . "1272"^^ . . . . . "None recorded"@en . . "1"^^ . . . "Scottish Warrior"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Sir William Wallace (Medieval Gaelic: Uilliam Uallas; modern Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; Norman French: William le Waleys; died 23 August 1305) was a Scottish landowner who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Since his death, Wallace has obtained an iconic status far beyond his homeland. He is the protagonist of the 15th-century epic poem The Wallace, by Blind Harry. Wallace is also the subject of literary works by Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter and of the 1995 Academy Award-winning epic film Braveheart."@en . "William Wallace"@en . "Commander in the Scottish Wars of Independence"@en . "Sometime in Europe, whilst the Catholic Church was trying to rid the world of heretics, bears and liberals, one man amongst the many savages stood up for freedom. Unfortunately, these savages could not understand freedom so handed him over to the English whom had heard of the word from Stephen Colbert's great great great great great great great great ..... grandfather. The English, after much tea drinking, and yellow-teeth staining concluded that freedom was a \"disease\", best cured if the one seeking it were to be executed, then quartered and what left of him, hanged. For this unholy of unholy conclusions, the English were excommunicated by the one true faith."@en . "20"^^ . . . "William Wallace Sex Other statuses Status Alias(es) Hair Occupation Location Relatives First appearance First mentioned Name seen Voiced by William Wallace (c.1270-1305) was a warrior from Scotland and was the main character in 1995 film Braveheart."@en . "1974"^^ . . . . "Sir William Wallace was a mighty Scotsman who fought against the English invasion of his land in the late 1200s by King Edward I. The invasion started when King Edward I had conquered Wales, and decided to go for Scotland, completely failing to realise that Hadrian's Wall is just a sign that the Romans failed to do so many years earlier, and they were twice as badarse as him. Wallace fought a fierce campaign against the English using tactics such as guerilla warfare, long hair, heavy metal and pure distaste for the upper class. Sadly, despite his awesome head banging skills, Wallace lost and was executed in the early 1300s."@en . . . . . . . "Sir William Wallace (WW), greke \u0393\u03BF\u03C5\u03AF\u03BB\u03B9\u03B1\u03BC \u0393\u03BF\u03C5\u03AC\u03BB\u03B1\u03C2, estas a\u016Dstralia heroo de la filmo \"Braveheart\", unu el \u0109efaj figuroj de skrotaj militoj pri dependeco. La skroto William Wallace estis la fondinto de moderna Skrotolanda Respubliko. En 1297 William Wallace lan\u0109is la militon kontra\u016D la subpremado kaj atingas grandan venkon en Stirlingo.right"@eo . "1305-08-23"^^ . . . "William Wallace"@no . . "William Wallace as an e-Wrestler is best known for his time in the UCW, making his name during an epic feud with Englishman \"ACE\" Steve Marlay. This culminated in Wallace beating Marlay at Heatwave and becoming only the 3rd UCW Intercontinental Champion. In the beginning Wallace was a typical heel, hating everything that surrounded him and really didn't care about much else but drinking and Scotland, this resulted in a feud with \"ACE\" Steve Marlay which pretty much from the beginning. Wallace was unhappy with an Englishman with a title and made it his business to remove it from him. On the run up to Heatwave when Wallace would get his chance at ACE, Wallace took trips to Bannockburn and Wembley taunting ACE with events that happened at those locations when Scotland defeated England and told him he would as another to the list when he beats him at Heatwave. Wallace won the match, and managed to defend the title successfully a few times before UCW shut its doors. After UCW had reopened, Wallace returned in a General Manager/Commissioner role much to the dislike of then owner Billy Joe jr. During this spell Wallace was mostly drunk however did manage to fire announcer Jeff Dodson who had never got on with Wallace. In 2008 the last incarnation of UCW was formed and although Wallace was not involved this time he was inducted into the Hall of Fame by Joey Johnson who claimed during the introduction Wallace was a \" man who spent more time drunk than most of us do alive\" Wallace appeared but only very briefly as he was clearly intoxicated, after getting a dig in about being inducted by an Englishman in typical Wallace style, he proceeded to thank the one man who made it all possible Jack Daniels! Wallace then passed out drunk."@en . . "Sir William Wallace (WW), greke \u0393\u03BF\u03C5\u03AF\u03BB\u03B9\u03B1\u03BC \u0393\u03BF\u03C5\u03AC\u03BB\u03B1\u03C2, estas a\u016Dstralia heroo de la filmo \"Braveheart\", unu el \u0109efaj figuroj de skrotaj militoj pri dependeco. La skroto William Wallace estis la fondinto de moderna Skrotolanda Respubliko. En 1297 William Wallace lan\u0109is la militon kontra\u016D la subpremado kaj atingas grandan venkon en Stirlingo.right Li naski\u011Dis kiel dua filo de siro Alan Wallace of Elderslie, kiu estis vasalo de James Steward, anta\u016Dulo de pli posta skota re\u011Da dinastio, kaj kavaliro. Li estis tre simila al Mel Gibson kaj, pro tio, tre pla\u0109is al anglaj sinjorinoj, malgra\u016D la stranga ha\u016Dtmalsano, kiu bluigis grandan parton de sia viza\u011Do. Iliaj edzoj, sekve, decidis arestis kaj ekzekutis Wallaceon. La skrotoj ekribelis kontra\u016D la subpremado sub la gvidado de William Wallace kaj li mortis. Fino."@eo . "Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland"@en . "William Wallace"@es . . . "William Wallace (d. 23 August 1305) was an ancient Human from Scotland known for delivering a speech, espousing the ideals of Robert Bruce, from his horse during battle. In 2156, Captain Jonathan Archer recalled a movie that showed Wallace giving that speech. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)"@en . "Whiskeyprodusent"@no . "During a secret meeting, the rebels were arguing on what Canada should be like. That's when Wallace stood up and said only one word...\"Wumbo\". Everyone agreed with Wallace, and Canada became Wumbo."@en . "William Wallace (d. 23 August 1305) was an ancient Human from Scotland known for delivering a speech, espousing the ideals of Robert Bruce, from his horse during battle. In 2156, Captain Jonathan Archer recalled a movie that showed Wallace giving that speech. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)"@en . . . "William Wallace var Wenche Wallaces tidligere ektemann og far til Sue-Astrid. Han var whiskyprodusent, og omkom etter \u00E5 ha falt ned i en tank p\u00E5 g\u00E5rden sin mens Wenche var gravid med Sue-Astrid. Det sies at den da tre \u00E5r gamle Scott, som omverdenen trodde at var hans s\u00F8nn, var skyld i d\u00F8dsfallet."@no . . . . "William Wallace var Wenche Wallaces tidligere ektemann og far til Sue-Astrid. Han var whiskyprodusent, og omkom etter \u00E5 ha falt ned i en tank p\u00E5 g\u00E5rden sin mens Wenche var gravid med Sue-Astrid. Det sies at den da tre \u00E5r gamle Scott, som omverdenen trodde at var hans s\u00F8nn, var skyld i d\u00F8dsfallet."@no . . . . "The unit of William Wallace is available in the Scenario Editor, and makes its only appearance in the last battle of the Learning Campaign, The Battle of Falkirk. He has the appearance of a Champion, but has much better statistics. As he is a Hero, he regenerates his health. Also, he is slightly faster than a Champion. Wallace was the strongest unit in the game until the release of The African Kingdoms, where the Abraha Elephant is able to defeat Wallace in single combat."@en . . . . "0"^^ . "Sir William Wallace was a mighty Scotsman who fought against the English invasion of his land in the late 1200s by King Edward I. The invasion started when King Edward I had conquered Wales, and decided to go for Scotland, completely failing to realise that Hadrian's Wall is just a sign that the Romans failed to do so many years earlier, and they were twice as badarse as him. Wallace fought a fierce campaign against the English using tactics such as guerilla warfare, long hair, heavy metal and pure distaste for the upper class. Sadly, despite his awesome head banging skills, Wallace lost and was executed in the early 1300s."@en . . . "William Wallace"@no . . "2.03"^^ . "William Wallace"@en . . . "Mann"@no . . . . . . . . . "67461"^^ . . "Sir William Wallace fue un escoc\u00E9s que dirigi\u00F3 a su pa\u00EDs contra la ocupaci\u00F3n inglesa y contra el Rey Eduardo I de Inglaterra en las Guerras de independencia de Escocia. Era de origen humilde, en contraste con su compatriota, Robert the Bruce (Roberto I de Escocia), de extracci\u00F3n noble. La familia Wallace descend\u00EDa de Richard Wallace (Richard el Gal\u00E9s). Las fuentes contempor\u00E1neas de informaci\u00F3n sobre la vida de Wallace son limitadas, y una cantidad significativa de lo que ha sido escrito acerca de \u00E9l est\u00E1 basado en la obra de Blind Harry, escrito alrededor de 1470, casi dos siglos despu\u00E9s del nacimiento de Wallace, por lo que es una fuente problem\u00E1tica."@es . . "Sir William Wallace (Medieval Gaelic: Uilliam Uallas; modern Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; Norman French: William le Waleys; died 23 August 1305) was a Scottish landowner who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Along with Andrew Moray, Wallace defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and was Guardian of Scotland, serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In 1305, Wallace was captured in Robroyston near Glasgow and handed over to King Edward I of England, who had him hanged, drawn, and quartered for high treason and crimes against English civilians. Since his death, Wallace has obtained an iconic status far beyond his homeland. He is the protagonist of the 15th-century epic poem The Wallace, by Blind Harry. Wallace is also the subject of literary works by Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter and of the 1995 Academy Award-winning epic film Braveheart."@en . . "Father: Alan or Malcolm Wallace"@en . . . "Ikke castet"@no . "Smithfield, London, Middlesex, England"@en . "6"^^ . . . . . . "William Wallace Sex Other statuses Status Alias(es) Hair Occupation Location Relatives First appearance First mentioned Name seen Voiced by William Wallace (c.1270-1305) was a warrior from Scotland and was the main character in 1995 film Braveheart."@en . . "The unit of William Wallace is available in the Scenario Editor, and makes its only appearance in the last battle of the Learning Campaign, The Battle of Falkirk. He has the appearance of a Champion, but has much better statistics. As he is a Hero, he regenerates his health. Also, he is slightly faster than a Champion. Wallace was the strongest unit in the game until the release of The African Kingdoms, where the Abraha Elephant is able to defeat Wallace in single combat."@en . "400"^^ . "William Wallace as an e-Wrestler is best known for his time in the UCW, making his name during an epic feud with Englishman \"ACE\" Steve Marlay. This culminated in Wallace beating Marlay at Heatwave and becoming only the 3rd UCW Intercontinental Champion. After UCW had reopened, Wallace returned in a General Manager/Commissioner role much to the dislike of then owner Billy Joe jr. During this spell Wallace was mostly drunk however did manage to fire announcer Jeff Dodson who had never got on with Wallace."@en . . .