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  1. The Wallace: The Compelling 13th Century Story of William Wallace (Coronet Books) by Nigel Tranter, 1994-01-01
  2. William Wallace: Brave Heart by James MacKay, 1996-03-01
  3. William Wallace by Andrew Fisher, 2007-10-11
  4. William Wallace: The True Story of Braveheart by Chris Brown, 2007-12
  5. On the Trail of William Wallace by David R Ross, 1999-09-01
  6. Michelangelo: The Complete Sculpture, Painting, Architecture by William E. Wallace, 2009-09-08
  7. Stirling Bridge and Falkirk 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion (Campaign) by Peter Armstrong, 2003-02-19
  8. Story of William Wallace (Corbies) by David Ross, 2007-10-31
  9. William Wallace: Man and Myth by Graeme Morton, 2004-08-25
  10. William Wallace: The King's Enemy by D.J. Gray, 1996-01-01
  11. Techno-Cultural Evolution: Cycles of Creation and Conflict by William McDonald Wallace, 2006-03-15
  12. The Modeling of Nature: Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Nature in Synthesis by William A. Wallace, 1997-01
  13. Indians in Pennsylvania (Anthropological Series (Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission)) by Paul A. W. Wallace, 2000-04
  14. Birdy by William Wharton, 2004-06-30

1. William Wallace The Truth
william wallace the truth. braveheart and hero of scotland hammer of the english and scotlands greatest patriot who became the nations uncrowned leader.
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2. Wallace,William
Wallach Joelle wallace william (1933)
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3. Wallace
William Wallace. William Wallace was selftaught in mathematics earning his living working for a bookbinder and tutoring mathematics.
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William Wallace
Born: 23 Sept 1768 in Dysart, Scotland
Died: 28 April 1843 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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William Wallace was self-taught in mathematics earning his living working for a bookbinder and tutoring mathematics. He became a mathematics teacher at Perth Academy in 1794. Playfair advised him to apply for the post of professor at the Royal Military College at Great Marlow where he was a colleague of Ivory . Then, in 1819, he was appointed professor of mathematics at Edinburgh University. Wallace's work was on geometry and Simson's line (which is definitely not due to Simson !) appears first in a paper of Wallace in 1799. One of Wallace's theorems, if lines intersect each other to form triangles omit one line in turn then the circumcircles of the triangles have a point in common was generalised to 2 n lines by Clifford He published two books, A New Book of Interest containing Aliquot Tables (aliquot = fractional) and Geometrical Theorems and Analytical Formulae.

4. Hall Of Fame-William A. A. Wallace
William AA Wallace Big Foot 1817 1899. William Virginia. He was a descendant of the Scottish Highlanders William Wallace and Robert Bruce.
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William A. A. Wallace
"Big Foot"
William A. A. Wallace was born 3 April 1817 in Lexington, Virginia. He was a descendant of the Scottish Highlanders William Wallace and Robert Bruce. After learning that a brother and a cousin had been killed in the Goliad Massacre, Wallace went to Texas to "take pay out of the Mexicans." He tried farming near La Grange, but soon tired of that occupation. He found Austin too populated for his tastes and eventually moved to San Antonio. He was a member of the Texan Army which fought General Adrian Woll's invading Mexican army near San Antonio in 1842. He then volunteered for the Somervell and Mier expeditions. He was a prisoner in the Perote Prison, surviving the "black bean" incident. Following his release, Wallace joined the Texas Rangers under Jack Hays, serving until the outbreak of the Mexican War. He was a Lieutenant in Capt. R. A. Gillespie's Company of Texas Mounted Volunteers in the United States Army during the War. He again served as a Ranger during the 1850s, fighting border bandits as well as Indians. Wallace's tracking skills were often put to use trailing runaway slaves trying to get to Mexico. He also dorve a mail hack between San Antonio and El Paso. During the Civil War Wallace stayed in Texas to help protect the frontier from depredations by Indians, deserters, and Union soldiers.

5. World Economic Forum Knowledge Navigator - Wallace William
wallace william. Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom. London School of Economics and Political
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FAQs Sitemap Contact Us Search Wallace William Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom London School of Economics and Political Science
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a highly rated academic institution which also has significant impact on policy and practice worldwide through the development, criticism and dissemination of ideas. A new area for LSE is research and theory development relating to civil society, which is seen as playing an increasingly important role in shaping both national and global contexts. Personal Profile:
1962, BA in History, Cambridge University; 1968, PhD in Government, Cornell University. 1967-77, Lecturer in Government, University of Manchester. 1978-90, Director of Studies, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London. Since 1990, Fellow, St Antony's College, Oxford. Chair, Department of European and International Studies, Central European University, Prague. Other visiting appointments and fellowships at the European University Institute (Florence), Harvard University Centers for European Studies (USA), Institut fran§ais des relations internationales (Paris) and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (Munich). Honorary Doctorate, Universit© Libre de Bruxelles. Interested in European international politics, US-European relations, foreign policies of Britain, France and Germany. Former Editor, Journal of Common Market Studies; Editorial Board Member, International Organization and British Journal of Political Science. Author.

6. Big Foot Wallace: William Alexander Anderson Wallace.
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Newsletter Contact TE ... People "BIGFOOT" WALLACE by Norman Conquest "…..at a table for two - there was four of us; Me, your big feet and you". - Fats Waller The Name A name as long as William Alexander Anderson Wallace demands a nickname. The reason for Mr. Wallace's particular nickname is easy to explain. The guy simply had big feet. The name has been spelled Big Foot, Bigfoot and Big-Foot. Wallace wasn't bothered by the name at all - in fact he once said he prefered it over "Lying Wallace" or "Thieving Wallace". Naturally, the reader should be curious by now just how large Mr. Wallace's pedal extremities were. It took some research to find out - but they measured 11 and 3/4 inches. This doesn't seem so large today, but Wallace at 6' 2" and 240 pounds was considered quite large by early 19th century standards. The Stories There are at least two stories on the origin of his nickname. Wallace (who was likely never to repeat the same story twice) said that in Austin around 1839, his footprints were confused with those of a well known (and presumably easy to track) Indian who went by the name Big Foot.

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Obituaries. wallace william Voelker May 11, 1918 April 18, 2001. At the St. Joseph’s Hospital on April 18, 2001 in his 83rd year.
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9. William Wallace
William Wallace. I shall tell you about William Wallace Braveheart, MacBraveheart, 1297, 1305, 1314, 1715, 1745, 1820, 700th
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10. Il Mulino 1951-2003: Gli Autori
Translate this page Indice storico / gli autori (1951-2003). indice generale degli autori. W. wallace william. Fattore Europa, 1991, 335, p. 407. Walter Hans-Albert.
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Indice storico / gli autori (1951-2003) indice generale degli autori W Wallace William Fattore Europa, , p. 407 Walter Hans-Albert "Der Spiegel", ovvero l'informazione politica nell'epoca delle masse, , p. 9 Walters Dennis Quinto Convegno del Mulino, , p. 255 von Walther Franz La questione altoatesina, , p. 630 Walzer Michael , p. 375 Weber Roberto Parole in cerca di consenso. Un confronto fra Prodi e Berlusconi, , p. 888 Webster Richard A Il primo incontro tra Mussolini e De Gasperi (marzo 1909), , p. 51 La rinascita della Democrazia Cristiana in Italia (1929-1945), , p. 7 Wedderburn Kenneth William Democrazia industriale: recenti sviluppi in Gran Bretagna, , p. 311 Weinrich Harald Mitologia dell'onore, , p. 497 Oblio pubblico e oblio privato, , p. 611 Werner Victor Il sindacalismo nelle forze armate belghe, , p. 775

11. William Wallace
1272 and 1305. The william wallace I d like to introduce to you lived about 600 years later from 1860 to 1940. Although the two
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...a famous name, but here we don't deal with the scottish hero who lived between 1272 and 1305. The William Wallace I'd like to introduce to you lived about 600 years later: from 1860 to 1940. Although the two men share the same name they are not related to each other. This is pretty sure, because the medieval Wallace had no son.
William Wallace - from now on we're just talking about the composer - wasn't a freedom fighter, but he's nevertheless a very interesting person. He was a poet, a painter, an author, a soldier, a physician and of course a composer. How could a man with all these skills be forgotten - and why is his music so rarely played? Well, I don't really have an answer to these questions, but I'd like to do my share to correct this situation. An important step to achive this goal has already been done by Hyperion Records. As far as I know they released the only two Wallace CDs (in 1995 and 1997) ever. They contain some of Wallace's finest orchestral music. So, there's not much of Wallace's music available on CD, but these two disks offer really a very good introduction to his music.
Well, maybe you like to know more about William Wallace by now. If this is the case, why not have a look at his biography or look for the CDs?

12. Sir William Wallace Of Ellerslie "from Outlaw To Guardian Of Scotland" - Backgro
Sir william wallace. of. Ellerslie. ( AD1272 AD1305) " from Outlaw to Guardian of Scotland" Background. W. illiam wallace was born on 1272 in Ellerslie, Scotland. brother to reside with an uncle of Lady wallace. william wallace then attended the nearby church school in Dundee
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Sir William Wallace
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W illiam Wallace was born on in Ellerslie 16 November 1272 19 August 1274 During this period Scotland was a peaceful and prosperous kingdom under the rule of King Alexander III. On 19 March 1286 th st September 1286 . The Guardians of the Peace sensed a challenge to the Scottish Crown and mobilised an army to its defence in the spring of 1287 . By the time of the army of law and order were fully mobilised the revolt of the Turnberry Band had lost its momentum. Then Scotland lulled into an uneasy peace for about three years. When William Wallace was seventeen or eighteen years old he travelled to Dunipace
Nunquam servili sub nexu vivito, fili.
My son, I tell thee soothfastlie,
Then never live in slaverie.
During 1289 28 August 1290 Then Queen Margaret of Scotland travelled from Norway for her arranged marriage with Edward, the Prince of Wales. During the voyage she succumbed to an illness and on

13. Sir William Wallace
william wallace is one of Scotland's greatest national heroes, undisputed leader of the Scottish There is almost no reliable information about william wallace's early life
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William Wallace (c1270 - 1305) William Wallace is one of Scotland's greatest national heroes, undisputed leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long and ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule at the end of the 13 th Century. Records of Wallace's life are patchy and often inaccurate. This is partly because early accounts of his heroic deeds are speculative, and partly because he inspired such fear in the minds of English writers at the time, that they demonised him, his achievements, and his motives. Many of the stories surrounding Wallace have been traced to a late-15 th Century romance "The Wallace", ascribed to Henry the minstrel, or "Blind Harry". This epic is vehemently anti-English in language and tone. The most popular tales about Wallace are not supported by documentary evidence, but they show his firm hold on the imagination of his people. He represented the spirit of the common man striving for freedom against oppression, and exposed the Scottish nobility of the time as a group of unprincipled opportunists. Wallace's place as a hero in Scottish history is assured. There can be little doubt that he has always been revered as a self-effacing and passionate patriot by later generations of Scots. Unlike the conniving Scottish nobles who had collaborated with the English in return for financial benefits, Wallace had never sought personal fame nor benefited from it. He had accrued neither wealth nor land.

14. William Wallace
Translate this page Verwandt sind die beiden nicht miteinander, jedenfalls nicht in gerader Linie, denn der mittelalterliche william wallace hatte keine männlichen Nachkommen.
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15. Images Of William Wallace
Images of william wallace. " The ballot is stronger than the bullet" Abraham Lincoln. Click on these buttons to see the full-sized images. New! This original artwork shows william wallace going into battle. Books about wallace
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16. Handbook Of Texas Online: WALLACE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER ANDERSON [BIGFOOT]
wallace, william ALEXANDER ANDERSON ( 18171899). william Alexander Anderson (Bigfoot) wallace, soldier and was descended from Highlanders william wallace and Robert Bruce, and the
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WALLACE, WILLIA M ALEXANDER ANDERSON (1817-1899). William Alexander Anderson (Bigfoot) Wallace, soldier and Texas Ranger, the son of Andrew and Jane Ann (Blair) Wallace, was born in Lexington, Virginia, on April 3, 1817. He was descended from Highlanders William Wallace and Robert Bruce, and the clan instinct was strong in him. In 1836, when he learned that a brother and a cousin had been shot down in the Goliad Massacre, qv he set out for Texas to "take pay out of the Mexicans." A good many years later he told John C. Duval qv that he believed the account had been squared. Wallace was a magnificent physical specimen. In his prime he stood six feet two inches "in his moccasins," and weighed 240 pounds without surplus fat. For a while he tried farming in the vicinity of La Grange, but the occupation was not to his taste. In the spring of 1840 he moved to Austin, saw the last buffalo of the region run down Congress Avenue, decided that people were getting too thick, and moved to San Antonio. He was with the Texans who fought Gen. Adrián Woll's qv invading Mexican army near San Antonio in 1842 and then volunteered for the Somervell and Mier expeditions.

17. Sir William Wallace Of Ellerslie "from Outlaw To Guardian Of Scotland" - The Out
Sir william wallace of Ellerslie (AD1272 AD1305). william wallace took his uncle s advice and stayed at Riccarton from February 1292.
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Sir William Wallace
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D uring December 1291 Dundee Ellerslie , disguised as pilgrims travelling to the shrine of St. Margaret at Dunfermline. Having reached Ellerslie February 1292 On 23 April 1292 , William Wallace encountered five English soldiers of the Ayr On 6 November 1292 1 April 1295 st Finally on the 17 November 1292 At Norham on 20 November 1292 , John Balliol swore an oath of allegiance to King Edward I as his Lord Paramount. On , John Balliol was crowned as the King of Scotland on the Stone of Destiny, at Scone At Newcastle on 26 December 1292 Meanwhile William Wallace was bored after lulling about Leglen Wood; therefore he decided to visit the nearby market town of Ayr In another excursion into Ayr Ayr Ayr For sooth, ere he decease,
Shall many thousands in the field make end.
From Scotland he shall forth the Southron send,
And Scotland thrice he shall bring to peace.

18. William Wallace Tartan Army
Match and travel information, a tribute to Sir william wallace, photographs, and links.
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19. Sir William Wallace Whisky Laug Anno 1999 Hjemmeside
Smagsnoter, smagninger, debatforum og links.
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  • 20. Braveheart, William Wallace Statue Near Melrose Scotland
    A great sandstone statue set on the side of the wooded Tweed valley About Scotland History. william wallace. The Statue of william wallace by Moonlight. william wallace
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    When King Alexander III's grand-daughter and heir, the Maid of Norway, died in 1290, succession to the throne of Scotland was in dispute.
    Edward I of England, claiming to be "Lord Paramount of the Kingdom of Scotland" intervened to arbitrate, and chose John Balliol as the rightful heir. Because of the patronising way in which he was treated by Edward, King John was provoked into armed resistance. The result was that Edward invaded Scotland, captured John, and took him South where he imprisoned him in the infamous Tower of London. Sir William Wallace of Elderslie, who was about 22 years old, emerged as a skilled guerilla leader in the subsequent struggle against English domination. Moving around the country with a band of fighters, he managed to stay one step ahead of the English occupying forces, eventually defeating them at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. Edwards forces withdrew, and in turn Wallace invaded England....
    At this time he wrote:
    "The Kingdom of Scotland, thanks be to God, has been recovered by war from the power of the English."

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