What really happened at the Battle of Culloden? - On the 16th of April 1746, the Jacobite army, led by Charles Edward Stuart, met the Hanoverian government force, led by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland on Drumossie Moor, near the village of Culloden.
Culloden would be the last pitched battle fought on UK soil. The battle marked the last stand of the House of Stuart and the Jacobite cause and accelerated the end of clan culture as a way of life.
What happened at the Battle of Culloden? What led to the final conflict? And what were the consequences for the highland way of life?
Find out the real history behind Outlander.
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I look for the hidden stories, forgotten people and beautiful scenery of Scotland and try to find the funny in the darkness, obscurity and occasional absurdity of our history.
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