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Why Couldn't the Romans Conquer Scotland? #shorts #rome #map
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@mitchellminer9597

3 months ago

"Minimal economic incentive" is a great phrase.

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@_-4232

3 months ago

So they basically said "The locals are mental and there's fuck all there"

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@brianh9358

3 months ago

Everybody imagines that Scotland was always as it is now. However, during the Roman era Scotland was forested. The Romans called it the Great Forest of Caledon. It was an extremely rugged and foreboding terrain. The Roman forces were continually ambushed as they tried to push their way north through it.

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@Ar1AnX1x

4 months ago

I appreciate these maps that show mountains, I always thought the main island didn't have mountains and it made no sense

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@julianmartinez3048

3 months ago

Even Britania itself was an expensive and costly to maintain conquest, which yielded few benefits to Rome. It was the first province to be abandoned.

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@danielsprouls9458

3 months ago

Some of Rome's biggest defeats were in forested areas. Their military system was great in an open area. Some campaigns they inflicted very heavy casualties on their enemies. But on the forest trails, they often fought at a disadvantage.

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@db4552

3 months ago

"The Romans fierced face resistance" nice

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@bachmaij

4 months ago

“The Romans fierced face guerrilla warfare,” huh? Sounds pretty intense, indeed.

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@angelavalenti8212

2 months ago

Thanks to the Roman Empire, the English people, like almost
all the rest of Europe, use the same alphabet. This was very important for Western culture because it facilitated the communication of European countries. Now English is the most widely spoken language in the world, but half of its words are neo-Latin, especially those used in science and intellectual fields in general. I realized this the first time I went to study English in an American school. I had already studied it in school, but still in Italy, my country. There, on the other hand, were people from all over the world, and some did not even know the Latin alphabet. One of them told me that in college she found even harder to understand English, whereas I, at that level, found many
more words that resembled Italian and so it was easier to understand them. For this I am grateful to Julius Caesar who first thought of conquering Britain.

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@cfc1523

4 months ago

Well, no offense to the scots, if you are coming from Mediterranean paradise, rainy, cold, rocky hills aren’t very appealing. In a world with no central heating, I’ll take the seaside Italian villa instead.

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@nightowl7261

3 months ago

They had to fight Mel gibson in blue paint so they backed off

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@williamspropertyleasing3906

3 months ago

I’m Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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@dtikvxcdgjbv7975

4 months ago

No enough local resources. Because of that, newly conquered Caledonia was not economically self-sustainable.
No state wants new territory that only brings permanent drain of money.

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@Malky24

3 months ago

The Romans actually beat the Caledonians in a large pitched battle in the Highlands called Mons Graupius but they couldn't hold onto the land so they moved up Scotland building walls across the country.

Then, with the Caledonians switching to guerilla tactics exclusively after Mons Graupius, the Romans realised that all they'd really done was trap themselves in with Caledonians so they pulled back to their southernmost defence (Hadrian's Wall) and were content to stay there.

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@csamby1694

2 months ago

Probably got fed up with the rain and midges 🪰🪳🦟

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@damace8571

4 months ago

They conquered it, but they realised that no one would settle in that land - so holding it to be absorbed into the empire was impossible

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@harvey1954

3 months ago

The Romans were afraid they might get kilt.

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@SuperBroonie

2 months ago

We are proud of this fact here. Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Is Free, hence the saying "Scot

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@SubFox152

4 months ago

„SCOTTTLANDDDDDD FOREVVVEERRRR!!!!!!“ (Intense Bagpipe music starts playing) (boss bar appears) (you unlock 8 side quests) (Main mission commences) (a 2 hour long cutscene starts playing)

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@leekelly9639

4 months ago

Because Scotland in Roman times was known as Caledonia, but that’s not the reason, the reason is weather and midges, if 1 doesn’t get you the other will.

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