Dukes of Albany
The Dukes of Albany is a title in the peerage of Scotland, historically associated with the region of Albany. The title was first created in 1398 and has been held by various noble families over the centuries. The Dukes often played significant roles in Scottish politics and governance, particularly during the late Middle Ages.
The title has been associated with notable figures, including James Stewart, Duke of Albany, who was a prominent Scottish noble in the 15th century. Although the title is no longer active, it remains an important part of Scottish history and heritage, reflecting the complex relationships among the Scottish nobility.