Earls of Angus
The Earls of Angus is a title in the Scottish peerage, first created in 1452 for George Douglas. The title has a rich history, associated with the powerful Douglas family, who played a significant role in Scottish politics and conflicts during the Middle Ages. The Earls held vast lands and influence, particularly in the region of Angus.
Over the centuries, the title has passed through various branches of the Douglas family, with notable figures such as Archibald Douglas, who was a prominent military leader. The title remains significant in Scotland's noble heritage, reflecting the enduring legacy of the Douglas lineage.