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  2. Scotland during the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    "Scots" and "Scotland" proper would not emerge as unified ideas until the eighth century. In fact, the Roman Empire influenced every part of Scotland during the period: by the time of the End of Roman rule in Britannia around 410, the various Iron Age tribes native to the area had united as, or fallen under the control of, the Picts, while the ...

  3. Valentia (Roman Britain) - Wikipedia

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    Its name properly refers the Eastern emperor Valens but some also hold it to have honoured Valentinian. [6] Some researchers such as S. H. Rosenbaum, [citation needed] who place Valentia in far northern Britain also believe the name included wordplay with the Latin vallum ("wall"), cf. the island Munitia (wordplay on munitio) of Aethicus Ister's Cosmography.

  4. Flags of the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the Holy Roman Empire was not a national flag, but rather an imperial banner used by the Holy Roman Emperor; black and gold were used as the colours of the imperial banner, a black eagle on a golden background. After the late 13th or early 14th century, the claws and beak of the eagle were coloured red. From the early 15th century ...

  5. History of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Roman cavalryman trampling conquered Picts, on a tablet found at Bo'ness dated to c. 142 and now in the National Museum of Scotland. Of the surviving pre-Roman accounts of Scotland, the first written reference to Scotland was the Greek Pytheas of Massalia, who may have circumnavigated the British Isles of Albion and Ierne (Ireland) [28] [29 ...

  6. Luguvalium - Wikipedia

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    Luguvalium (or Luguvalium Carvetiorum) was an ancient Roman city in northern Britain located within present-day Carlisle, Cumbria, and may have been the capital of the 4th-century province of Valentia. It was the northernmost city of the Roman Empire.

  7. Kingdom of Valencia - Wikipedia

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    The Empire shifted its focus to the Spanish colonization of the Americas and its possessions in Europe, rather than its Iberian territories. During the 16th century, Valencia lost its status as a preeminent commercial center of Europe to the rapidly developing cities of Northern and Central Europe.

  8. Category:16th century in the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    16th-century bishops in the Holy Roman Empire (1 C, 3 P) 16th century in Bohemia (2 C, 5 P) E. 16th-century executions in the Holy Roman Empire (1 C, 30 P) G.

  9. Category:16th century in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    16th century in Scotland, during the Kingdom of Scotland period. Scotland portal; History portal; 11th; 12th; ... 16th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Scotland ...