Clans and castles were a huge part of life in Scotland from around 1100 until 1746 AD, when the Jacobite rebellion came to an end.
In this article you can find out:
- What a Scottish clan is
- What life was like inside a clan castle
This resource is suitable for Castles topics for P2, P3, P4, P5, P6 and P7 (First and Second Level Curriculum for Excellence).
What is a Scottish clan?
- Scotland has around 500 clans with clan members living all around the world.
- A clan is like a family but they are not always related by blood.
- The word clan comes from the Scottish Gaelic word 'clann' which means 'children'.
- Clans give a group of people a sense of identity and shared history.
- Clans can sometimes be identified by a clan tartan or coat of arms (also known as a crest badge).
- Each clan has a clan chief, who is the head of the clan, and chieftains, who are heads of different branches of a clan.
- The clan seat was, and sometimes still is, the home of the chief. It is usually an ancient castle or a great house.
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Examples of Scottish clans
Here are some of the most well-known clans in Scotland and their clan seatThe home of the clan chief. This is usually an ancient castle or a great house..
Clan | Clan seat |
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Clan Campbell | Inveraray Castle |
Clan Douglas | No official clan seat |
Clan MacDonald | Finlaggan Castle |
Clan Mackenzie | Castle Leod |
Clan Mackintosh | Moy Hall |
Clan MacLean | Duart Castle |
Clan MacLeod | Dunvegan Castle |
Clan Sinclair | Roslin Castle |
Kisimul Castle
In the video at the top of the page, we learned a lot about life inside a clan castle.
Kisimul Castle in Castlebay, Isle of Barra is the clan seatThe home of the clan chief. This is usually an ancient castle or a great house. of the chief of Clan MacNeil. Let's find out more.
Test your knowledge
Design your own coat of arms
Many clans had a crest or a coat of arms. A coat of arms is a drawing that represents a person, family or organisation. In Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms decides who gets a coat of arms.
Can you draw your own coat of arms? What symbolAn object or picture that stands for something else. would you use to represent your favourite things?
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