House of Argyll
The House of Argyll is a prominent Scottish noble family, historically associated with the region of Argyll in western Scotland. It is one of the oldest and most distinguished clans in Scotland, with roots tracing back to the 15th century. The family has played a significant role in Scottish history, particularly during the Scottish Wars of Independence and the Jacobite risings.
The current head of the house is the Duke of Argyll, a title that has been held since the 18th century. The family seat is Inveraray Castle, an iconic structure that showcases the rich heritage and architectural style of the period. The House of Argyll continues to be influential in Scottish culture and society today.