Baron Culloden
Baron Culloden is a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom, associated with the historic site of Culloden Moor in Scotland. The title was created in the 18th century and is linked to the Jacobite Rising of 1745, a significant event in Scottish history. The Battle of Culloden, fought in April 1746, marked the end of the Jacobite efforts to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne.
The title is held by descendants of the original baron, who often have connections to the Scottish Highlands. The barony is a reminder of the cultural and political struggles in Scotland during the 18th century, reflecting the complex history of the region.