Scotland's Hero William Wallace CAPTURED & BETRAYED In This Very Spot! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 | Robroyston Site |

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2023
  • The year was 1305 and Scottish hero William Wallace would spend his final few moments as a free man on the fields of Robroyston before being ruthlessly captured and betrayed by his own men. He was then taken to London to be made an example of by King Edward I of England who had him hung, drawn, and quartered.
    A monument now lies to commemorate the event and pay tribute to the life and legend of one of Scotland's greatest sons.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @jamiemurray8302
    @jamiemurray8302 Před rokem +13

    Alba gu bràth

  • @davidwinter4181
    @davidwinter4181 Před rokem +11

    Excellent info and I agree it’s quite unbelievable that there’s no signage to indicate the historic significance of these sites….

  • @jamssterfc
    @jamssterfc Před rokem +3

    Very informative,video,had no idea,all that was there.Thanks,Max

  • @nangraham8574
    @nangraham8574 Před rokem +3

    I honestly didn’t know this monument for William Wallace existed glad to have seen this video Thankyou for posting most interesting, wonder if they even teach this in our schools

  • @ryanoldinho10
    @ryanoldinho10 Před rokem +9

    Gabh fois ann an sith a phrionnsa mhilis

  • @tonyshingler104
    @tonyshingler104 Před 10 měsíci +2

    As an Englishman I find it hard to understand why this is not treasured by the Scottish government, I will certainly visit this year when I plan to do the 500 K, without your video I wouldn’t have known it was there, great video.👏👏

  • @vladriot510
    @vladriot510 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank u for showing this :)

  • @maireadrochford3579
    @maireadrochford3579 Před 3 dny

    Thanks for this very informative video. It's ridiculous tht not enough is done to show our history.

  • @josephtalmadge3108
    @josephtalmadge3108 Před rokem

    I love history great video. Ty for sharing.

    • @sentientscrollexpedition
      @sentientscrollexpedition  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comment 🙏🏼 i’m glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @josephtalmadge3108
      @josephtalmadge3108 Před 11 měsíci

      @sentientscrollexpedition definitely gonna watch it thanks for the heads up

    • @sentientscrollexpedition
      @sentientscrollexpedition  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@josephtalmadge3108 Still uploading though will be out very soon.. if you turn the notification bell on it will let you know! Thanks again for your supportive comments, means the world.

  • @shaunsteele6926
    @shaunsteele6926 Před rokem +1

    very modern looking housing tract right next to it... wonder if those people realize the history they live on top of

  • @tamavery3252
    @tamavery3252 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I hope the scot government replaces the flag pole and places a proper flag not tattered .

  • @tatiescone
    @tatiescone Před rokem +2

    I visit there often, stay 5 mins away and a lot of local people don't have a clue about its significance

  • @scottw.3258
    @scottw.3258 Před dnem

    The sad fact is, there is absolutely no way to tie Wallace to that well, or that particular memorial site.
    All we know is that Wallace was betrayed by Menteith in Rab Rae. We don't know for certain the exact location. What we, today have to remember is, the Georgians, and more so the Victorians romanticised Scottish history to within an inch of its life.
    That memorial site is no doubt where an old dwelling stood, and from what i've researched, and understand, it was probably the oldest dwelling in place, and so was assumed to be where Wallace slept.
    In regards the Well, it's obviously a spring, which would've been used by countless folk over the centuries. Did Wallace drink from it? Perhaps, but there's absolutely no way of confirming if he did or not.
    It is sad that so much of what we learned at school and what we're told of Scottish history, by authorities, such as city, or district councils, is just sheer conjecture, and as i mentioned was the imagination of primarily, the Victorians.
    I would honestly urge people interested in Scottish history to research and research again, cross-reference everything to try and find some common ground in accounts and reports.

  • @stevenhall4444
    @stevenhall4444 Před rokem

    I know exactly what it's like to be betrayed it's absolutely unforgivable and I've been betrayed a lot to the point i no longer trust anymore at all. And this cool to learn about William wallace and historical facts and about him.

  • @tony-3679
    @tony-3679 Před 10 měsíci

    We have to move on brother

  • @kateleurs5012
    @kateleurs5012 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm Australian who will be visiting Scotland next year. My children have Scottish ancestry through their father. This made me feel quite sad. Thanks for the excellent video digging into some of your forgotten history.

  • @allantennant9
    @allantennant9 Před rokem +1

    The wallace monument wasn't built because of the battle of Bannockburn, still an interesting video though

    • @sentientscrollexpedition
      @sentientscrollexpedition  Před rokem +2

      The Wallace Monument at Stirling is to commemorate the life of William Wallace you are right. My mistake. Thanks for your comment.

  • @carlconstantineau4216

    700 years ago, not 900. Just saying. Still awesome history.

    • @sentientscrollexpedition
      @sentientscrollexpedition  Před rokem +1

      Yes, between 1270-1305AD Wallace was around. The 900 years mentioned towards the end was for the Wallace’s Well and the date given on the noticeboard. Thanks for your comment.

  • @lightningspirit2166
    @lightningspirit2166 Před 11 měsíci

    Capitalism in uk is sadly the ruling factor,not historical culture ,money talks !

  • @naradaian
    @naradaian Před rokem

    A metaphor for Scotland after the fall of the SNP/grey Greens government

  • @tatiescone
    @tatiescone Před rokem

    The well is on the main road, just beside a very small burn and across from where the road goes up a steep wee hill. It was always a dodgy walk to it as the road was always busy.