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  1. King Edward I "Longshanks" was the King of England in the movie Braveheart and in real life from 1272-1307. Portrayed as the main antagonist in the film, he's eventually brought about the ultimate demise of the story's main character and protagonist, William Wallace. Historical Background.

  2. Braveheart es una película estadounidense histórica-dramática de 1995 dirigida, producida y protagonizada por Mel Gibson. La cinta épica, basada en la vida de William Wallace, un héroe nacional escocés que participó en la Primera Guerra de Independencia de Escocia, fue ganadora de cinco Premios Óscar, incluyendo mejor película.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BraveheartBraveheart - Wikipedia

    Braveheart is a 1995 American epic fictionalised historical drama film directed and produced by Mel Gibson, who portrays Sir William Wallace, a late-13th century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2011 · 138 subscribers. 788. 212K views 12 years ago. Highlights of Patrick McGoohan's charming portrayal of King Edward "The LongShanks" in Mel Gibson's 'Braveheart'... ...more. Highlights of Patrick...

  5. 24 de may. de 1995 · Braveheart: Directed by Mel Gibson. With James Robinson, Sean Lawlor, Sandy Nelson, James Cosmo. Scottish warrior William Wallace leads his countrymen in a rebellion to free his homeland from the tyranny of King Edward I of England.

  6. 7 de dic. de 2019 · Credits to Braveheart. King Edward "Long Shanks" was a ruthless leader. It is disputed whether lords in medieval times would actually employ Prima Nocta in their lands because of t...

  7. Braveheart. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Scottish warrior William Wallace leads his countrymen in a rebellion to free his homeland from the tyranny of King Edward I of England. William Wallace is a Scottish rebel who leads an uprising against the cruel English ruler Edward the Longshanks, who wishes to inherit the crown of Scotland for himself.