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On 11 September 1297, the Scottish army of William Wallace and Andrew Moray, his co-commander, delivered a resounding victory over the English at Stirling Bridge. Many people around the world are familiar with the name William Wallace – the award-winning movie Braveheart was even about him – but, curiously, the just as valiant and equally as important Andrew Moray is much less well known.
William Wallace was a member of the lesser nobility, but scarcely little is known of his family history. There are also disagreements about where exactly Wallace