Ctotheg t1_jdvfd8n wrote
Reply to comment by Tap_Z_or_R_Twice in Oldest tartan found to date back to 16th Century - A scrap of fabric found in a Highland peat bog 40 years ago is likely to be the oldest tartan ever discovered in Scotland, new tests have established. by ArtOak
Braveheart was the nickname for King Robert the Bruce, not William Wallace.
And when Wallace was executed it was worse than the film: Four different horses, one per limb, dragged Wallace for miles to his execution. He was hanged almost to the point of death, before being taken down and horrifically mutilated. While still breathing, his genitals were sliced off, his entrails pulled out, and his innards burned in front of him. It was only then Wallace was decapitated and dismembered. Wallace's head was placed on London Bridge, while the four quarters of his body were placed in Stirling, Aberdeen, Berwick, and Newcastle.
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AuntieDawnsKitchen t1_jdvum5d wrote
And yet not as disturbing as the fact that Princess Isabella would have been 3 at that point.
leicanthrope t1_jdwijoz wrote
Apparently the author is a descendent, or at least claims to be. The earlier drafts of the script are much more one-sided and fanboy-esque, to the point where they're approaching "everybody clapped" territory.
DeusEx-Machinist t1_jdx9e49 wrote
Many years ago when I was in high school, my teacher told us that Wallace was castrated first, then drug by horse. I'm not sure which is worse, frankly.
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