Coordinates: 56°46′24″N 2°37′30″W / 56.773214°N 2.624998°W / 56.773214; -2.624998
Stracathro (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Catharach) is a small place in Angus, Scotland.
Stracathro is located 2 1⁄2 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Edzell in NE Angus. It lies to the northeast of Brechin on the A90.
A Roman marching camp has been discovered at Stracathro. This Roman Camp is one day's march from the next camp, at Raedykes to the north. The gate design of the Stracathro Roman Camp is a distinctive bell-shaped indentation of the rampart perimeter.
Stracathro was the site of the Battle of Stracathro in 1130. This was the culmination of an invasion into southern Scotland led by Angus, ruler of the partially independent "kingdom" of Moray, who desired to expand his territory and obtain recognition as a ruler independent of the Scottish kings. Angus was met by the royal army, led by the Constable of Scotland in the absence of King David, who had pressing business in England. The result was a decisive victory for the king's men. Four thousand Moravians were killed, including Angus, and Moray became wholly part of the kingdom of Scotland.
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