Keith clan
The Keith clan is a Scottish clan with roots in the northeastern region of Scotland, particularly in Aberdeenshire. The clan's history dates back to the 12th century, and it is recognized as one of the oldest clans in Scotland. The Keiths were known for their loyalty to the Scottish crown and played significant roles in various historical events, including the Wars of Scottish Independence.
The clan's emblem features a silver shield with a black chevron, symbolizing strength and protection. The Keiths held the title of Earl Marischal, one of the highest ranks in Scottish nobility. Today, the clan continues to celebrate its heritage through gatherings and events, fostering a sense of community among its members.