During the Roman occupation of Britain.
Scotland was called Caledonia by the Romans.
No but we were called Caledonia before we were called Scotland.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scotland was only called Caledonia by the Romans. The Gaelic for Scotland is Alba and it is sometimes romantically referred to as Scotia. If Scotland has a nickname then it is Bonnie Scotland.
The poetic name for Scotland is "Caledonia."
Caledonia was the Roman name for Scotland.
The Romans called it Caledonia. What they called themselves, I do not know.
Scotland was known as Caledonia by the Romans.
In the past, Scotland has been known as Alba and Caledonia. The present name of Scotland came from the Irish Scotti tribe who inhabited southwest Scotland about 1500 years ago.
Scotland.
Yes, Scotland was known as Caledonia in ancient times. The name Caledonia was used by the Romans to refer to the northern part of Britain, roughly corresponding to modern-day Scotland.
There is no special name for Northern Ireland and Scotland together.
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.
Scotland.