Clan Bruce
Clan Bruce is a Scottish clan that originated in the 12th century. It is best known for its most famous member, Robert the Bruce, who became King of Scotland and led the country during the Wars of Scottish Independence against England. The clan's historical seat is Bruce Castle in Clackmannanshire.
The clan's motto is "Fide et Fortitudine," which translates to "By Faith and Fortitude." Clan Bruce has a rich heritage, with its members playing significant roles in Scottish history, particularly in battles such as the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, which was a pivotal victory for Scotland.