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Sir '''William Wallace''' (c. 1270 – 1305) was a [[Scottish Highlands|Highlander]] member of the [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] and a knight who served as one of the main leaders during the [[First War of Scottish Independence]] alongside Sir {{Wiki|Andrew Murray (soldier)|Andrew Murray}}. Although Wallace was captured and executed in 1305 by the [[England|English]], his death inspired many to fight for Scottish independence.
'''Sir William Wallace''' (c. 1270 – 1305) was a [[Scottish Highlands|Highlander]] member of the [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] and a knight who served as one of the main leaders during the [[First War of Scottish Independence]] alongside Sir {{Wiki|Andrew Murray (soldier)|Andrew Murray}}. Although Wallace was captured and executed in 1305 by the [[England|English]], his death inspired many to fight for Scottish independence.


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Sir William Wallace (c. 1270 – 1305) was a Highlander member of the Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins and a knight who served as one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence alongside Sir Andrew Murray. Although Wallace was captured and executed in 1305 by the English, his death inspired many to fight for Scottish independence.

Biography

Several years prior to joining the fight for Scottish independence, Wallace underwent his Assassin training under the watchful eyes of his mentor, Sören, who took him in and raised him after his father died.[1]

Legacy

In 1791, Fabien, a member of the Haitian Brotherhood, mentioned the impact Wallace's death had on Scots to his fellow Assassin Elsie. In Fabien's eyes, he believed that Dutty Boukman's execution would likewise inspire the Maroons to rebel against the French.[2]

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