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The MacDougall clan, originating from the west coast of Scotland, traces its lineage back to a 12th-century Norwegian warrior king who established a dynasty in the Hebrides and Argyll. The clan's name means "dark stranger," reflecting their mixed...
The MacDougall clan, originating from the west coast of Scotland, traces its lineage back to a 12th-century Norwegian warrior king who established a dynasty in the Hebrides and Argyll. The clan's name means "dark stranger," reflecting their mixed Norse and Gaelic heritage. The MacDougall's became prominent as Lords of Lorne, wielding considerable power in the medieval Scottish Kingdom. Their allegiance to the Norwegian crown led to conflicts with the Scottish monarchy, including where they supported the English against Robert the Bruce. After suffering defeats and losing their lands, the clan eventually regained status and influence in later centuries.
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