Pipers were present in clan battles nearly 3000 years ago and continue to be present in war today. There were pipers in More
In the beginning, Canada was a vast piece of land that had barely been examined. Many of the first explorers were Scots More
"The Ploughman Poet" Robert Burns was born on January 25, 1759. He was a poet and lyricist who inspired many. More
Saint Patrick was born in 387 AD, and died March 17, 461. At the age of 16, Patrick was captured by Naill of the Nine More
To The End of the Earth St. Andrew, one of the apostles, was a humble fishermen in Galilee. Andrew was sentenced to More
In 1605, 13 conspirators planned to kill King James I & VI, his family, and most of the aristocracy by blowing up More
Most of us are familiar with St. Valentine, but did you know that Wales has its own Patron Saint of Lovers? Dwynwen More
There were three saints named Valentine. One was a Roman priest, another a Bishop in Terni, and the third died in More
Mary Stewart was born December 8, 1542 at Linlithgow Palace to King James V of Scotland and his French wife Mary of More
Macbeth was an 11th Century Scottish King. His reign was a lengthy 17 years, but his achievements have been More
Macbeth was an 11th Century Scottish King. His reign was a lengthy 17 years but his achievements have been clouded by More
Sir James Matthew Barrie was born in Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland on May 9, 1860. He was the 9th of 10 children. When More
Groundskeeper Willie was named "The Most Instantly Recognizable Scot in the World" by Times in 2005. More
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