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Caledonia | Britain, Map, History | Britannica Caledonia, historical area of north Britain beyond Roman control, roughly corresponding to modern Scotland It was inhabited by the tribe of Caledones (Calidones) The Romans first invaded the district under Agricola about 80 ce and later won a decisive battle at Mons Graupius
Caledonia - Wikiwand In music, "Caledonia" is a popular Scottish patriotic song and folk ballad written by Dougie MacLean in 1977 and published in 1979 on an album of the same name; it has since been covered by various other artists, most notably Frankie Miller and Van Morrison [8][9] An original rock piece titled Caledonia appeared on Robin Trower's fourth album
Caledonia | EBSCO Research Starters Caledonia refers to a historical region in the Scottish Highlands, identified by the ancient Roman writer Tacitus as the land of the Celtic tribes known as the Caledonii This area is noted for its rugged terrain and significant cultural history
The Caledonians and the Picts - by Bernard Mees In ancient accounts, Scotland was called Caledonia and the description survived into medieval use in the name of the Forest of Celidon, a site where the Historia Brittonum holds that Arthur fought one of his twelve battles
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What does Caledonia mean? - Definitions. net Caledonia is the Latin name given by the Romans to the land in Northern Europe that is now known as Scotland In contemporary context, it is often used poetically or in business names to refer to Scotland
Caledonia (region): a Pleiades place resource The name "Caledonia" was used by some ancient writers to refer to the area occupied by the Caledonii The region in question seems to have varied for different authors, but roughly corresponds to a large portion of what is now eastern Scotland