Sir Simon Fraser

Scottish knight executed by English forces

Sir Simon Fraser - Scottish knight executed by English forces
Born

None
None years ago

Died

September 8th, 1306
718 years ago — None years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Scotland

Links & References

A Scottish knight played a pivotal role in the Wars of Scottish Independence against English rule during the early 14th century. Fraser was a supporter of William Wallace and engaged in various military campaigns to resist English dominance. His leadership in battles highlighted his commitment to Scottish sovereignty. Following the defeat of the Scots at the Battle of Methven, Fraser was captured by the English. After a trial, he was executed on September 8, 1306, facing the brutal punishment of being hung, drawn, and quartered. His sacrifice contributed to the ongoing struggle for Scottish freedom.

Fighting in the Wars of Scottish Independence

Supporting William Wallace

Being executed by the English in 1306

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