William Wallace is not only one of Scotland's best loved national heroes, he's
also one of the most internationally well-known. His role as a leader in
Scotland's medieval wars of independence against the English made him famous,
but the poetry of an obscure minstrel named Blind Harry would make him a
legend. Blind Harry's epic poem, "The Wallace", would double as Wallace's
official biography for centuries, and would inform the script of the 1995 film
Braveheart. But, how many of Harry's tall-tales sync up with the verifiable
facts of Wallace's life? Listen and find out how fishing pole fencing, the
King of England's butt, a booby-trapped bridge, and a whole lot of missing
limbs play a role in the story!
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