what did the Roman call Scotland?
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In Roman times, there was no such country as Scotland. The area of Britain now known as Scotland was called 'Caledonia', and the people were known as the 'Caledonians'. Back then, Caledonia was made up of groups of people or tribes. Some tribes were happy to get on peacefully with the Romans, but others fought back...
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Roman times, there was no such country as Scotland. The area of Britain now known as Scotland was called 'Caledonia', and the people were known as the 'Caledonians'. Back then, Caledonia was made up of groups of people or tribes. Some tribes were happy to get on peacefully with the Romans, but others fought back.
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