Clan MacDougall
Clan MacDougall is a Scottish clan that traces its roots back to the 12th century. The clan's name is derived from the Gaelic "Mac Dhughaill," meaning "son of Dougal." Historically, the clan was based in the western Highlands, particularly around Loch Awe and Oban. They were known for their stronghold at Dunstaffnage Castle.
The MacDougalls were prominent in the region and often engaged in conflicts with neighboring clans, including the Campbells. They played a significant role in the power struggles of medieval Scotland, particularly during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Today, the clan is recognized as a part of Scotland's rich heritage.