Roman empire made at least three attempts to conquer what would become Scotland, and their successive failures to hold onto our wee bit hill and glen dominated their impressions of this most north-westerly corner of Europe. We were indomitable, a people so wild and free that not even Rome’s mighty army could hold us in their claws. The truth, of course, is far more prosaic: politics
Stirling’s ‘lost’ Roman fort
Feb 28, 2024
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