I'm assuming this is a Braveheart thing?
There's very little evidence that the two men ever met. Braveheart is a good film, but it's just a film, not a historical documentary. The story is completely inaccurate.
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No one knows for sure but probably not. Wallace was fighting the English under the banner of King John (Balliol) who was a rival of Bruce's for the Scottish throne. So Bruce could not be seen to be at war with the English under the flag of one of his rivals.
No-one knows for sure. It is unlikely that they met. Bruce would have stayed out of the way of Wallace's uprising against the English for fear of losing his lands in England.
the story of William Wallace is very much like the film; you just remove every single little detail of story, scenery, dialogue, and a good bit of the characters, voila.
In the pages of "The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace", written by the poet Blind Harry, somewhere around the mid 1470's.Like virtually all elements of the myth that was created around Wallace in the 15th and early 16 centuries, Marion Braidfute most likely did not exist.
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Edwards mother, Emma of Normandy was the sister of Richard 2nd of Normandy. Richard is the grandfather of William the Conqueror. Hope this helps. It took me ages to find this out.
They met at the University of St. Andrews where they both studied art history.