Mormaers of Moray
The Mormaers of Moray were powerful noble leaders in medieval Scotland, specifically in the region of Moray. They held significant authority and were responsible for the governance and administration of their lands. The title "Mormaer" is often translated as "great steward" or "earl," indicating their high status within the Scottish hierarchy.
These rulers played a crucial role in the political landscape of Scotland, often engaging in conflicts with neighboring clans and the monarchy. The Mormaers of Moray were influential in shaping the history of the region, with notable figures such as Mormaer Macbeth, who is famously associated with the Shakespearean play "Macbeth."