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  2. The Douglases were the most prominent family in lowland Scotland during the Late Middle Ages, often holding the real power behind the throne of Kings. The heads of the House of Douglas held the titles of the Earl of Douglas (Black Douglas) and later the Earl of Angus (Red Douglas). The clan does not have a chief recognised by the Lyon Court, so ...

  3. The Earls of Douglas, chiefs of Clan Douglas, and their successors claimed descent from Sholto Douglas, a mythical figure dated by Godscroft to 767 AD. [1] However, it is more likely that they were descendants of Flemish immigrants to Scotland, during the reign of David I. [2] Through the marriage of William the Hardy, grandfather of the 1st ...

  4. Le clan Douglas est un clan écossais historique originaire des Lowlands écossais et tirant son nom du village de Douglas, dans le South Lanarkshire. Ses membres ont ensuite essaimé dans les Scottish Borders, l' Angus, le Lothian et au-delà. Le clan n'a actuellement pas de chef qui soit reconnu par le droit écossais et le Lord Lyon .

  5. Clan DouglasClan Douglas is an ancient family from the Scottish Lowlands and was once one of the most powerful families in Scotland. The name itself is said to come from the Gaelic dubhghlais meaning ‘black water’. The clan’s traditional heartlands are mainly in Lowland Scotland – Lanarkshire and Dumfries & Galloway – as well as Angus ...

  6. Clan Douglas is a powerful and enigmatic family with roots dating back to the 12th century. While the origins of the clan are shrouded in mystery, their legacy is one of loyalty, bravery, and resilience. The Black Douglases, led by James Douglas, Lord of Douglas, proved their allegiance to Robert the Bruce during the Scottish Wars of Independence.

  7. Shortcut. P:COS. A Scottish clan (from Gaelic clann, literally 'children', more broadly 'kindred') is a kinship group among the Scottish people. Clans give a sense of shared identity and descent to members, and in modern times have an official structure recognised by the Court of the Lord Lyon, which regulates Scottish heraldry and coats of arms.