William Wallace's last battle was the Battle of Falkirk, fought on January 22, 1298. Although he initially led the Scottish forces to a significant victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, the defeat at Falkirk marked a turning point in his campaign against English rule. After this battle, Wallace became a fugitive, ultimately leading to his capture in 1305. He was executed later that year, but his legacy as a symbol of Scottish resistance endures.
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