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From the post: "An ancient Roman Road dubbed the 'most important in Scottish history' has been found after 2,000 years.

The road was found in a garden near Stirling, and is said to have been used by key historical figures including William the Conqueror, Oliver Cromwell and every King and Queen of Scotland.

The cobbled road was built by the Roman armies of general Julius Agricola in the 1st century AD and would have connected to a ford through the River Forth."

Archive: https://archive.today/VHfLp From the post: "An ancient Roman Road dubbed the 'most important in Scottish history' has been found after 2,000 years. The road was found in a garden near Stirling, and is said to have been used by key historical figures including William the Conqueror, Oliver Cromwell and every King and Queen of Scotland. The cobbled road was built by the Roman armies of general Julius Agricola in the 1st century AD and would have connected to a ford through the River Forth."

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