Douglas family
The Douglas family is a prominent Scottish clan with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. They played a significant role in Scottish politics and warfare, particularly during the Wars of Scottish Independence. The clan's ancestral seat is Douglas Castle, located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
The family is known for its notable members, including James Douglas, a close companion of Robert the Bruce, and Archibald Douglas, who was influential in the 15th century. The Douglas family has produced many leaders and warriors, contributing to Scotland's cultural heritage and history.