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Personal seal of Sir William Wallace, found on a letter written on 11 October 1297, to the mayor of Lübeck, Germany. William Wallace was a member of the lesser nobility, but little is definitely known of his family history or even his parentage.
William Wallace; Personal information; Full name: William Wallace Monteiro de Lima: Date of birth 4 July 2002 (age 22) Place of birth: Fortaleza, Brazil: Height: 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) Position(s) Left winger, Left-back: Youth career; 2016–2019: Floresta: 2019–2020: Fluminense: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2021–2022: York United: 2 ...
William Wallace (1893 – 8 November 1917), sometimes known as Billy Wallace, [5] was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers as an outside left.
William Joseph Wallace (2 August 1878 – 2 March 1972) was a New Zealand rugby union footballer and foundryman. [1] Wallace won his first Test cap for New Zealand on 15 August 1903 against Australia. He was a member of the legendary 1905 Original All Blacks and played in the famous Match of the Century against Wales. In total he played 51 ...
William Wallace (25 April 1905 – 22 August 1960) was an English international rugby union player. A three-quarter, Wallace played his club rugby for North Shields club Percy Park , which utilised him primarily on the right wing.
William Semple Brown Wallace (born 23 June 1940) is a Scottish former football player and coach. He won the European Cup with Celtic in 1967 along with several domestic honours. His other clubs included Stenhousemuir , Raith Rovers , Heart of Midlothian and Dumbarton in the Scottish leagues, and Crystal Palace in English football.
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace is a mom for the second time at 51. The “Deadline: White House” anchor tuned in to her show from home on Tuesday to share that she and her husband, Michael S. Schmidt ...
William Wallace Lincoln (December 21, 1850 – February 20, 1862) was the third son of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Willie was named after Mary's brother-in-law, Dr. William Smith Wallace. [1] [2] He died of typhoid fever at the White House, during his father's presidency, age 11.