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Scottish clans give a sense of Scottish Highland identity and shared descent both to people in Scotland and to their relations throughout the world, with a formal structure of Clan Chiefs officially registered with the court of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms which controls the heraldry and Coat of arms. Each clan has its own tartan patterns, and men identifying with the clan can wear kilts of the appropriate tartan as a badge of membership and as a uniform where appropriate.

Clans identify with geographical areas originally controlled by the Chiefs, usually with an ancestral castle, and clan gatherings form a regular part of the social scene.

1 Origins of the clans

The word clann in Gaelic means family or children. Each clan was a large group of geographically-related people, originally an extended family, supposedly descended from one progenitor, and all owing allegiance to the patriarchal clan chief. It also included a large group of loosely-related septs – related families or outside groups, all of whom looked to the clan chief as their head – and for their protection.

Some clans such as Campbell and MacDonald claim ancient Celtic mythological progenitors mentioned in the Fenian cycle, with a group including Macsween , LamontLamont is the name of the following places in the United States of America: Lamont, California Lamont, Iowa Lamont Township, Kansas Lamont, Oklahoma Lamont, Wisconsin Lamont, Washington. and Macneill tracing their ancestry back to the 5th century4th century 5th century 6th century other centuries) Events Rome sacked by Visigoths in 410. Attila the Hun conquers large parts of Europe, threatens to attack Rome in 452 Vandals conquer Carthage in 439, sack Rome in 455 At some point after 440, the Angl High King of IrelandThe island of Ireland ire in Irish, Airlann in Ulster Scots) is the third-largest island in Europe. It lies on the west side of the Irish Sea, close to the island of Great Britain. It is composed of the Republic of Ireland in the south and Northern Irelan. Others such as McKinnonMcKinnon is the name of several places: McKinnon Township in North Dakota McKinnon in Victoria, Australia. and McGregorMcGregor is the name of several places in the United States: McGregor in Florida McGregor in Iowa McGregor in Minnesota McGregor in Texas. claim descent from the ScotsThe Scots tribe originated from Ireland, from the now-called counties Antrim and Down. In 500 under King Fergus, the Scots invaded Argyll and established the realm known as Dal Riata ( Dalriada) in the Pictish lands known as Caledonian by the Romans. King Kenneth Mac AlpinKenneth I the Hardy (ca. 810- 858; Kenneth mac Alpin succeeded his father, Alpin II, to the throne of Dalriada. He soon obtained the Pictish throne in 843 and became the first king to rule the Picts of Pictavia and the Scots of Dalriada. It is possible th who made himself King of the Picts in 843, founding the Kingdom known as Alba. The Macdonalds and MacDougall s claim descent from the hybrid Viking / Gael Lord of the Isles related to Norse settlers in the west coast and islands.

The clans emerged from the turmoil of the 12th century and 13th century when the Scottish crown pacified northern rebellions and re-conquered areas taken by the Norse, and after the fall of Macbeth the crown became increasingly Anglo / Norman. This turmoil created opportunities for Celtic, Norse / Gael and British warlords with their kin to dominate areas, and the instability of the Wars of Scottish Independence brought in warlords with Anglo-Norman, Anglian and Flemish ancestry, founding clans such as the Camerons, Frasers, Chisholms, Menzies and Grants.



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