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  1. Died. c.1329. Sir John Menteith of Ruskie and Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is known for his capture of Sir William Wallace in 1305 and later joined with King Robert I of Scotland and received large land grants in Knapdale and Kintyre for his service.

  2. 23 de ago. de 2023 · El bueno de Wallace eludió como pudo los intentos de captura hasta el 5 de agosto de 1305, cuando John de Menteith, un agente doble, le entregó a los soldados ingleses en Glasgow. Fue juzgado...

  3. Sir John Menteith was a Scottish nobleman who may have betrayed Sir William Wallace to the English in 1298. Learn about the evidence, the controversy and the reward of the traitor.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2019 · Learn how the Scottish patriot and hero William Wallace was betrayed and arrested by Sir John de Menteith, a Scottish nobleman, in 1305. Find out the facts and myths about the monument, the chair and the events that led to Wallace's imprisonment and execution.

  5. 13 de jul. de 2020 · Tras la caída de Wallace, entregado a los ingleses por el noble John de Menteith, Robert Bruce fue coronado por sus fieles como Robert I. El nuevo rey fue ganando clanes a su causa y logró ...

  6. Sir John de Menteith (c. 1275 – c. 1323) was a Scottish nobleman. On August 3, 1305, William Wallace was captured at Robroyston, near Glasgow. His captor, Sir John Menteith, the ‘false’ Menteith, has gone down in Scottish legend as the betrayer of Wallace. It is believed he acted as many others would have under the pressure of ...

  7. The Mormaer or Earl of Menteith was the ruler of the province of Menteith in the Middle Ages. The first mormaer is usually regarded as Gille Críst (or Gilchrist), simply because he is the earliest on record. [1]