Why was Mary Queen of Scots executed?
The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots on February 8, 1587, in the Great Hall of Fotheringhay Castle was a […]
The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots on February 8, 1587, in the Great Hall of Fotheringhay Castle was a […]
The question “Who was the last King of Scotland?” seems to invite a simple, one-word answer. However, the truth is
The question “Who was the last King of Scotland?” seems to invite a simple, one-word answer. However, the truth is
The image of a Scottish clan chief often conjures romantic visions of a kilted warrior leading a charge into battle,
William Wallace stands as a colossal figure in Scottish history—a national hero, a symbol of resistance, and the subject of
On the windswept Isle of Lewis in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, a dramatic silhouette of ancient standing stones pierces the sky.
Perched dramatically on the edge of the Bay of Skaill on Orkney’s Mainland, Skara Brae is more than an archaeological
Scattered across Scotland, from the fertile lands of the Lowlands to the rugged coasts of the Highlands and Islands, stand
Imagine Scotland’s ancient landscape, two thousand years ago. On a windswept seashore, a massive, towering stone structure dominates the skyline,
Perched dramatically on the wind-swept headland of Sumburgh at the southern tip of Mainland, Shetland, Jarlshof is not merely an
The Picts are the enigmatic ghosts of Scottish history. This fierce and sophisticated people, who resisted the might of Rome
The Antonine Wall stands as a powerful symbol of Roman ambition and overreach. Stretching 37 miles (60 km) across Scotland’s