Scottish poet and author Lewis Spence
Scottish author and poet James Lewis Spence was best known for his extensive writings on mythology, folklore, the occult, and theories about lost civilizations like Atlantis and Lemuria. Early...
Scottish author and poet James Lewis Spence was best known for his extensive writings on mythology, folklore, the occult, and theories about lost civilizations like Atlantis and Lemuria. Early...
Scottish botanist John Hutton Balfour’s life and career were defined by his dedication to botanical science, education, and public engagement. His role in expanding botanical education, his influential textbooks, and...
The King’s Theatre in Edinburgh is one of Scotland’s most prestigious and historic theatrical venues. Established in the early 20th century, it has played a crucial role in the city’s...
David II (1324–1371) became King of Scotland in 1329 at age five, following his father, Robert the Bruce. Crowned in 1331, he faced challenges from Edward Balliol and Edward III...
The Second War of Scottish Independence (1332–1357) was a pivotal conflict in medieval British history, emerging from the unresolved tensions following the First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1328). The initial...
Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie was a distinguished 14th-century Scottish nobleman and knight, remembered for his valor, strategic acumen, and tragic end. Born around 1290, Alexander was the eldest son...
The Black Watch, one of the most famous and distinguished regiments in the British Army, boasts a rich history spanning nearly three centuries. Known for its bravery, discipline, and service...
Scotland has produced numerous inventors whose innovations have had a profound and lasting impact on the world. Here are some of the most famous Scottish inventors of all time: Alexander...
For many centuries during the medieval period, England remained one of the most powerful kingdoms, dominating over the smaller, less powerful neighboring kingdoms, including Scotland. And for many years, Scotland...
The lives of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Scotland were immensely fascinating, from succession plots, invasions and conflicts against the Vikings and England, failed marriages to some major achievements...