Douglas Clan
The Douglas Clan is a prominent Scottish clan with roots dating back to the 12th century. They are known for their historical significance in Scotland, particularly during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The clan's emblem is a black bird, often depicted as a raven, which symbolizes strength and resilience.
The clan's seat is at Douglas Castle, located in South Lanarkshire. The Douglases played a crucial role in Scottish history, producing notable figures such as James Douglas, a close companion of Robert the Bruce. Today, the clan continues to celebrate its heritage through various events and gatherings.