Barbarians, just like any people not in the Roman Empire.
The people of Scotland were known as Caledonians during Roman times. The term "Caledonians" was used by the Romans to refer to the various tribes inhabiting what is now Scotland.
The name Caledonia has often been applied to Scotland, It is derived from Caledonii, the Roman name of a tribe in the northern part Great Britain or what is now Scotland.
The early inhabitants of Roman Scotland were the indigenous Celtic tribes known as the Picts and the Gaels. The Picts were known for their distinctive body art while the Gaels were known for their Gaelic language and culture. Both groups interacted with the Romans through trade, warfare, and diplomacy.
Picts and Scots
Picts and Scots
The Caledonians and the Picts.
They are Hawaiian, Danish, Greek and Roman. For Scotland, things are Scotch and people are Scottish.
There were individual tribes including the Celts and Picts before the Roman invasion in 54 BC. Not very much is known about them.
At the time the area was known as Roman Britain and Scotland is the most likely location of his birth.
Until he was 16 years old he probably lived in Scotland, then known as part of Roman Britain.
The first 'Scottish' people written in history come from Roman times and they were The Picts. However, it is known that people were living in what is now called Scotland more than 3000 years B.C.
Church of Scotland - which is Presbyterian in governance - majority of people identify with this Roman Catholic - about a quarter of Scots identify with this Islam - about 30K people in Scotland are of Pakistani heritage and likely identify with being Muslim Judaism - historic Jewish population south of Galsgow