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∙ 8y agoThey have the same basic cultural background s based on their historic ties. However, the Celtic regions have strived to bring about great acceptance of their own history, languages and historic cultures that are not replicated in England
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∙ 8y agoScotland is north of England on the Island of Great Britain.
UK is an abbreviation of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The UK is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, so that Scotland is a PART of the UK. See the related question links below.
There has not been a King or Queen of England (or Scotland) since 1707. In that year, the crowns of England and Scotland were united and the Monarch (Queen Anne) became Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain. More details on the related question link below.
Yes there are many, see related links
It was used to refer to the Acts of Union - uniting England and Wales (1535 1542) and also for union of England & Scotland (1707) See related links.
Northern England and Scotland. The name is native to border country and very common particularly in Scotland. It is closely related to Robson and Robison, also of English/Scottish border country.
King James 1st of England had previously ascended the throne of Scotland as King James 6th. But although he was King of Scotland and so was Macbeth, they were no' related. King James was supposed to be descended from Banquo who was no relation of Macbeth's
Who knows? You could be related to some very interesting and important people. Go on ancestry.com, it can really help you find out. I went on and found I was related to kings and queens from: England,Wales,Scotland, Ireland,and more!!!
I am related to Robert the Bruce if you were referring to the one of Scotland
The United Kingdom (UK) is a constitutional monarchy and unitary state consisting of four countries; England, Northerin Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
They haven't. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are still part of the UK. However, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have a form of devolved government and are able to legislate about most things except for economic, foreign and military policy.
Henry Tudor, later King Henry VIII of England was the second son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. King James V of Scotland was the son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII and older sister of Henry VIII. So... James V's mother was the daughter of Henry VII and thus sister of Henry VIII. The relationship between Henry VIII's parents and James V's mother is that of Parent-Child. James' father was not related to the Tudors.