how did the romans cope with the scots
how did the romans cope with the scots
I need to know what the answer It was the Romans.
about 3/4 of Britain was occupied by the Romans
It says the Romans were afraid of them and wanted them to stay on their side of the wall.
The Scots, as a unified group, did not directly kick the Romans out of Britain; rather, the Roman presence diminished gradually. The Romans faced increasing resistance from various tribes in the region, including the Picts, who inhabited what is now Scotland. By the early 5th century, the Romans withdrew their forces from Britain, largely due to pressures elsewhere in the empire and internal challenges, rather than being expelled by the Scots. Thus, the decline of Roman control in the region was a complex process influenced by multiple factors.
Literally "Scots we have", so basically it means "we are Scots" Answer. Scots who have
Land of the Scots. "Scoti" was the name given to the Celts that lived in the area by the Romans who settled in the rest of the British Isles. It was literally the "Land of the Scoti".
The Picts are the original inhabitants of what became Scotland. The Romans called them the 'Caledonia' or 'Painted Ones'. The Scots were a Celtic tribe from what is now Northern Ireland, the 'Scotti'. The Scotti moved to the Argyle region of Scotland and slowly 'bred out' the Picts. The country eventually became known as Scotland.
Scots-irish farmers
Scots fighting Scots. It's still much the same in Glasgow on a Saturday night.
Wifie is the Scots for woman
Whah Hay. It is Scots for 'who have'.