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The Romans were tightly disciplined and relied ... For Tacitus, Agricola's son-in-law, Scotland had been "let go", however Rome was facing a more pressing military crisis on the Rhine and Danube ...
They defended Scotland against attacks from the Romans and the Angles. They fought and won against the Northumbrian Angles invaders in the Battle of Dun Nechtain, a war which if they had lost ...
The UK’s primary language is of course English, and has been for many hundreds of years. The tongue has evolved as many ...
Excavations undertaken in 2020 at William Grant & Sons Girvan Distillery at the Curragh in South Ayrshire revealed an Iron ...
Flour is once again being produced at Barry Mill in Angus, a process that dates back eight centuries at the site ...
A Scottish legend claims the Roman governor who ordered Jesus' crucifixion may have been born in this Highland village ...
Read on for some of Scotland's historic Easter traditions. These days, most Scots would probably associate bonfires more with ...
It has been loaned by National Museums Scotland to the Trimontium Museum ... and the interaction between the invading Romans and the native Iron Age tribes they encountered.
where she pointed out several huge stones that the Romans used in a structure they had built. “What I couldn’t understand,” says Ian, “was how did they manage to carry the stones through ...
A “remarkable” ring dating back at least a millennium was recently unearthed near the Scottish shore. And it wasn’t some seasoned archeologist who made the find, but rather, a self-described ...
Fosse Dionne in France has been used for centuries by the Romans, Celts and as a communal wash house in medieval times - but ...
Hoisted high atop Edinburgh, as if monitoring the city below, Edinburgh Castle is not only one of Scotland's most recognized landmarks, but one of the country's most-visited attractions.