Archibald Douglas
Archibald Douglas was a Scottish nobleman and military leader during the late 14th century. He was a member of the prominent Douglas family, known for their significant role in the Wars of Scottish Independence. Archibald was often involved in battles against the English, fighting to secure Scotland's sovereignty.
He is best remembered for his leadership during the Battle of Otterburn in 1388, where he played a crucial role in the Scottish victory. His actions helped to solidify the Douglas family's reputation as formidable warriors in Scottish history, contributing to the ongoing struggle for independence from English rule.