10 Historical Inaccuracies in Braveheart
First published at 07:49 UTC on March 1st, 2020.
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A cherished memory and film experience from my childhood, Braveheart (1995) is a great film and highly watchable; however, despite my love of this film I love history and the truth more and my "history spidey-sense" always itches incessantly when I watch it...
Famously riven with historical inaccuracies, here are just ten (among many). Can you think of any more? Write in the comments and enjoy the video. Remember, this is just for fun and in the interests of learning real history. If you love this film (like me) then great. Love it, but be aware it's more fantasy than historical and here are ten reasons why...
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