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For his performance in the film, Erivo received nominations at the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild, as well as an [M]Oscar nomination for Best Original Song ("Stand Up[/M]").
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Harriet is an American drama biopic, directed by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard. The film tells the story of Harriet Tubman, a slave turned abolitionist. The film stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, with Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles and Janelle Monáe in supporting roles.
A biography of Harriet Tubman has been under discussion for years, with rumors that several actresses, including Viola Davis, starred in the film. Erivo was selected in February 2017, with most of the cast and crew joining the following year. Filming began in Virginia in October 2018.
The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2019 and was released in the United States on November 1, 2019 and distributed by Focus Features. In Brazil, the film was released on February 6, 2020. To date, the film that received positive reviews and maximum rating ("A+") by CinemaScore, grossed more than 43 million dollars worldwide. The film received two Oscar nominations for 2020, including a best actress of the year nomination for Cynthia Erivo.
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[M]For his performance in the film[/M], [M]Erivo received[/M] nominations at the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild, as well as an [M]Oscar nomination for Best Original Song[/M] ("Stand Up").
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Harriet is an American drama biopic, directed by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard. The film tells the story of Harriet Tubman, a slave turned abolitionist. The film stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, with Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles and Janelle Monáe in supporting roles.
A biography of Harriet Tubman has been under discussion for years, with rumors that several actresses, including Viola Davis, starred in the film. Erivo was selected in February 2017, with most of the cast and crew joining the following year. Filming began in Virginia in October 2018.
The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2019 and was released in the United States on November 1, 2019 and distributed by Focus Features. In Brazil, the film was released on February 6, 2020. To date, the film that received positive reviews and maximum rating ("A+") by CinemaScore, grossed more than 43 million dollars worldwide. The film received two Oscar nominations for 2020, including a best actress of the year nomination for Cynthia Erivo.
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[M]For his performance in the film[/M], [M]Erivo received nominations at[/M] the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and the [M]Screen Actors Guild[/M], as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song ("Stand Up").
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Harriet is an American drama biopic, directed by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard. The film tells the story of Harriet Tubman, a slave turned abolitionist. The film stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, with Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles and Janelle Monáe in supporting roles.
A biography of Harriet Tubman has been under discussion for years, with rumors that several actresses, including Viola Davis, starred in the film. Erivo was selected in February 2017, with most of the cast and crew joining the following year. Filming began in Virginia in October 2018.
The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2019 and was released in the United States on November 1, 2019 and distributed by Focus Features. In Brazil, the film was released on February 6, 2020. To date, the film that received positive reviews and maximum rating ("A+") by CinemaScore, grossed more than 43 million dollars worldwide. The film received two Oscar nominations for 2020, including a best actress of the year nomination for Cynthia Erivo.
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[M]For his performance in the film[/M], [M]Erivo received nominations at[/M] the Academy Awards, the [M]Golden Globes[/M], and the Screen Actors Guild, as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song ("Stand Up").
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Harriet is an American drama biopic, directed by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard. The film tells the story of Harriet Tubman, a slave turned abolitionist. The film stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, with Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles and Janelle Monáe in supporting roles.
A biography of Harriet Tubman has been under discussion for years, with rumors that several actresses, including Viola Davis, starred in the film. Erivo was selected in February 2017, with most of the cast and crew joining the following year. Filming began in Virginia in October 2018.
The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2019 and was released in the United States on November 1, 2019 and distributed by Focus Features. In Brazil, the film was released on February 6, 2020. To date, the film that received positive reviews and maximum rating ("A+") by CinemaScore, grossed more than 43 million dollars worldwide. The film received two Oscar nominations for 2020, including a best actress of the year nomination for Cynthia Erivo.
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[M]For his performance in the film[/M], [M]Erivo received nominations at[/M] the [M]Academy Awards[/M], the Golden Globes, and the Screen Actors Guild, as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song ("Stand Up").
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Harriet is an American drama biopic, directed by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard. The film tells the story of Harriet Tubman, a slave turned abolitionist. The film stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, with Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles and Janelle Monáe in supporting roles.
A biography of Harriet Tubman has been under discussion for years, with rumors that several actresses, including Viola Davis, starred in the film. Erivo was selected in February 2017, with most of the cast and crew joining the following year. Filming began in Virginia in October 2018.
The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2019 and was released in the United States on November 1, 2019 and distributed by Focus Features. In Brazil, the film was released on February 6, 2020. To date, the film that received positive reviews and maximum rating ("A+") by CinemaScore, grossed more than 43 million dollars worldwide. The film received two Oscar nominations for 2020, including a best actress of the year nomination for Cynthia Erivo.
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[M]There are currently three species of wombats[/M] alive, [M]all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg[/M].
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]There are currently three species of wombats alive[/M], all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]They[/M] are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and [M]have[/M] the appearance of a bear, small and with [M]very short legs[/M].
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]They are[/M] found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, [M]small[/M] and with very short legs.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]They[/M] are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and [M]have the appearance of a bear[/M], small and with very short legs.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]They are found[/M] only [M]in[/M] Australia, including [M]Tasmania[/M], and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]They are found only in Australia[/M], including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be [M]the koala[/M], which stands out for having adapted to tree life; [M]by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals[/M].
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be [M]the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life[/M]; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala[/M], which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]Vombatids[/M] (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, [M]commonly known as wombats[/M].
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]Vombatids[/M] (Vombatidae) [M]are a family of diprotodont marsupials[/M], commonly known as wombats.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]Vombatids (Vombatidae)[/M] are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]Their hair color varies from[/M] beige to brown and from [M]black to gray[/M].
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]Their hair color varies from beige to brown[/M] and from black to gray.
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Vombatidae are a family of marsupials (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
Wombats are common in Australia and Tasmania. They live in burrows. The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, up to 1 m long. Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground. The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears. Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats were perceived as something like a badger. However, the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
This animal has a slow metabolism - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days. Nevertheless, they are very strong and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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[M]The first European settlers in Australia mistakenly mistaken these animals for small bears[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Vombatidae are [M]a family of marsupials[/M] (Marsupialia) [M]that represent a number of phalangeriformes[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]Vombatidae are a family of[/M] marsupials ([M]Marsupialia[/M]) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]Vombatidae are a family of marsupials[/M] (Marsupialia) that represent a number of phalangeriformes.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]Wombats are common in[/M] Australia and [M]Tasmania[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]Wombats are common in Australia[/M] and Tasmania.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when [M]the wombat moves underground[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Unlike most other marsupials, [M]the wombat bag opens backwards, which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]Unlike most other marsupials, the wombat bag opens backwards[/M], which protects it from the ground when the wombat moves underground.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]They live in burrows.[/M]
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]The appearance is[/M] somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear, [M]up to 1 m long[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]The appearance is somewhat reminiscent of a "crossbreed" of a cat with a bear[/M], up to 1 m long.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Nevertheless, [M]they[/M] are very strong and [M]can[/M] reach speeds of up to [M]40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Nevertheless, [M]they[/M] are very strong and [M]can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour[/M] and maintain it for more than a minute.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Nevertheless, [M]they are very strong[/M] and can reach speeds of up to 40 km per hour and maintain it for more than a minute.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Also because of the ability to dig and observe their appearance from the burrows, [M]wombats were perceived as something like a badger[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Also because of [M]the ability to[/M] dig and [M]observe their appearance from the burrows, wombats[/M] were perceived as something like a badger.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Also because of [M]the ability to dig[/M] and observe their appearance from the burrows, [M]wombats[/M] were perceived as something like a badger.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]This animal[/M] has a slow metabolism - [M]eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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[M]This animal has a slow metabolism[/M] - eaten grass can be digested for up to 14 days.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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However, [M]the wombat[/M], which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, [M]in terms of taxonomy is far from[/M] both bear and [M]badger[/M].
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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However, [M]the wombat[/M], which belongs to the infraclass marsupials, [M]in terms of taxonomy is far from[/M] both [M]bear[/M] and badger.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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However, [M]the wombat, which belongs to the infraclass marsupials[/M], in terms of taxonomy is far from both bear and badger.
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Vombatids (Vombatidae) are a family of diprotodont marsupials, commonly known as wombats. They are found only in Australia, including Tasmania, and have the appearance of a bear, small and with very short legs. There are currently three species of wombats alive, all of which are around one meter tall and weigh between 25 and 55 kg. Their hair color varies from beige to brown and from black to gray. The closest living relative of these species of wombats is considered to be the koala, which stands out for having adapted to tree life; by comparison, wombats are much less specialized animals. regarding their diet and way of life.
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Romero's younger brother, [M]Euan Pablo Hernandez[/M], [M]is the world champion of the cruiser class.[/M]
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez[/M], is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Romero[/M] first engaged in freestyle wrestling and [M]won[/M] the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and [M]the 2000 Olympic silver medal.[/M]
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Romero[/M] first engaged in freestyle wrestling and [M]won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships[/M] and the 2000 Olympic silver medal.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling[/M] and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Since 2013[/M], [M]Romero has joined the UFC[/M].
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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Since 2013, [M]Romero has joined the UFC[/M].
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]His current record of mixed martial arts career is[/M] 13 wins and [M]5 losses.[/M]
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins[/M] and 5 losses.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]In 2007, he[/M] left Cuba and [M]fled to Germany[/M].
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]In 2007, he left Cuba[/M] and fled to Germany.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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Since then, [M]he[/M] began to turn to mixed martial arts and [M]officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009.[/M]
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts[/M] and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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Since then, [M]he began to turn to mixed martial arts[/M] and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009.
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Yoel Romero[/M] (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, [M]is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)[/M].
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Yoel Romero[/M] (April 3, 1977 -), [M]Cuban mixed martial arts athlete[/M], is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Yoel Romero[/M] (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban [M]mixed martial arts athlete[/M], is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977[/M] -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
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Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight. In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA.
He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández, WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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[M]Yoel Romero Palacio[/M] (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) [M]is a[/M] mixed martial arts fighter and [M]former Cuban Olympic fighter.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]Yoel Romero Palacio[/M] (Pinar del Río, 30 April 1977) [M]is a mixed martial arts fighter[/M] and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]Yoel Romero Palacio[/M] (Pinar del Río, [M]30 April 1977[/M]) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]Yoel Romero Palacio (Pinar del Río[/M], 30 April 1977) is a mixed martial arts fighter and former Cuban Olympic fighter.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; [M]previously he[/M] also [M]fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category for [M]the US organization UFC[/M]; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, [M]he has become a professional MMA wrestler[/M] fighting in the middleweight category [M]for[/M] the US organization [M]UFC[/M]; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, [M]he has become a professional MMA wrestler fighting in the middleweight category[/M] for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]Since 2009, after his expatriation to Germany two years earlier, he has become a professional MMA wrestler[/M] fighting in the middleweight category for the US organization UFC; previously he also fought in the Strikeforce as a light heavyweight.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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He is the older brother [M]Yoan Pablo Hernández[/M], WBA, WBC and [M]IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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He is the older brother [M]Yoan Pablo Hernández[/M], WBA, [M]WBC[/M] and IBF [M]cruiser weight champion boxer.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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He is the older brother [M]Yoan Pablo Hernández[/M], [M]WBA[/M], WBC and IBF [M]cruiser weight champion boxer.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]He is the older brother Yoan Pablo Hernández[/M], WBA, WBC and IBF cruiser weight champion boxer.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; [M]in his palmares he can also boast[/M] a world championship won in 1999 and [M]the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003[/M], all [M]in the category up to 85 kg.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; [M]in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999[/M] and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all [M]in the category up to 85 kg.[/M]
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]In wrestling he won[/M] a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and a [M]fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics[/M]; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]In wrestling he won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics[/M] and a fourth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics; in his palmares he can also boast a world championship won in 1999 and the success at the Pan-American Games in Santo Domingo 2003, all in the category up to 85 kg.
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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[M]In 2020 he marries the Bellator MMA[/M].
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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In 2020 [M]he marries the Bellator MMA[/M].
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Yoel Romero (April 3, 1977 -), Cuban mixed martial arts athlete, is now part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Romero first engaged in freestyle wrestling and won the 1999 World Wrestling Championships and the 2000 Olympic silver medal. In 2007, he left Cuba and fled to Germany. Since then, he began to turn to mixed martial arts and officially entered the field of mixed martial arts at the end of 2009. Since 2013, Romero has joined the UFC. His current record of mixed martial arts career is 13 wins and 5 losses.
Romero's younger brother, Euan Pablo Hernandez, is the world champion of the cruiser class.
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In 1995, he was played by Mel Gibson in the [M]film Braveheart[/M], which [M]takes important liberties with his story.[/M]
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In [M]1995[/M], [M]he was played by Mel Gibson in[/M] the film [M]Braveheart[/M], which takes important liberties with his story.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In [M]1995[/M], [M]he was played by Mel Gibson[/M] in the film Braveheart, which takes important liberties with his story.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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The 15th century poet Harry the Blind devoted an epic in verse, The Wallace, to him, and he became the hero of Walter Scott and [M]Jane Porter novels in the 19th century.[/M]
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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The 15th century poet Harry the Blind devoted an epic in verse, The Wallace, to him, and he became the hero of [M]Walter Scott[/M] and Jane Porter [M]novels in the 19th century.[/M]
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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The 15th century poet Harry the Blind devoted an epic in verse, The Wallace, to him, and [M]he became the hero of[/M] Walter Scott and [M]Jane Porter novels[/M] in the 19th century.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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The 15th century poet Harry the Blind devoted an epic in verse, The Wallace, to him, and [M]he became the hero of Walter Scott[/M] and Jane Porter [M]novels[/M] in the 19th century.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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The 15th century poet Harry the Blind devoted [M]an epic in verse, The Wallace[/M], to him, and he became the hero of Walter Scott and Jane Porter novels in the 19th century.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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The 15th century poet [M]Harry the Blind devoted[/M] an epic in verse, [M]The Wallace, to him[/M], and he became the hero of Walter Scott and Jane Porter novels in the 19th century.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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[M]The 15th century poet Harry the Blind[/M] devoted an epic in verse, The Wallace, to him, and he became the hero of Walter Scott and Jane Porter novels in the 19th century.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, [M]Wallace[/M] is captured in Robroyston (in), near Glasgow, and handed over to the English king Edward I, who [M]hangs[/M], [M]hangs out and puts him in quarters for[/M] high treason and [M]crimes against English civilians[/M].
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, [M]Wallace[/M] is captured in Robroyston (in), near Glasgow, and handed over to the English king Edward I, who [M]hangs[/M], [M]hangs out and puts him in quarters for high treason[/M] and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, [M]Wallace[/M] is captured in Robroyston (in), near Glasgow, and handed over to the English king Edward I, who [M]hangs[/M], [M]hangs out and puts him in quarters[/M] for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, [M]Wallace[/M] is [M]captured[/M] in Robroyston (in), near Glasgow, and [M]handed over to the[/M] English [M]king Edward I[/M], who hangs, hangs out and puts him in quarters for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, [M]Wallace[/M] is [M]captured[/M] in Robroyston (in), near Glasgow, [M]and handed over to the English[/M] king Edward I, who hangs, hangs out and puts him in quarters for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, Wallace is captured in [M]Robroyston[/M] (in), [M]near Glasgow[/M], and handed over to the English king Edward I, who hangs, hangs out and puts him in quarters for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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In August 1305, [M]Wallace is captured[/M] in [M]Robroyston[/M] (in), near Glasgow, and handed over to the English king Edward I, who hangs, hangs out and puts him in quarters for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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[M]In August 1305[/M], [M]Wallace is captured[/M] in Robroyston (in), near Glasgow, and handed over to the English king Edward I, who hangs, hangs out and puts him in quarters for high treason and crimes against English civilians.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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Alongside Andrew de Moray, Wallace defeated an English army at [M]the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297.[/M]
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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Alongside Andrew de Moray, Wallace defeated [M]an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge[/M] in September 1297.
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William Wallace (in Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; in Norman French: William le Waleys; 1270–1305) was a noble Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders of the Scottish War of Independence.
Wallace gained fame in Scotland after defeating, alongside Andrew Moray, an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297. He was then appointed to the post of High Guardian of his country and served in that position until his defeat in Battle of Falkirk in July 1298. In August 1305, Wallace was captured at Roboyston, near Glasgow, and handed over to King Edward I of England, who ordered him to be hanged, dragged and quartered for high treason and other crimes committed. against the British.
After his death William Wallace became a martyr and a symbol, not only in Scotland but beyond. He was the protagonist of a famous epic poem titled The Wallace, by writer Blind Harry. Several other famous authors such as Sir Walter Scott and Jane Porter have also written renowned literary pieces about him. In 1995, the Oscar-winning film Braveheart was released and renewed public fascination with Scottish history and Wallace.
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