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Clan Chattan
Confederation of Highland Scottish clans / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clan Chattan (Scottish Gaelic: Na Catanaich or Clann Chatain)[5] is a unique confederation of Highland clans.[6] This distinctive allied community[7] comprised at its greatest extent seventeen separate clans (currently twelve),[8] who each had their own clan chief recognized under Scottish law, but were united under and bound to the superior chief of the Confederation for mutual solidarity, sustenance and protection in the Middle Ages and early modern period in the Great Glen and Cairngorms. A tribal coalition of this magnitude was a source of apprehension to both the Lord of the Isles and the Kings of Scots and records exist of machinations to "crying doon the Clan Chattan" by formenting internal dissension.[9]
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Region | Highland | ||
District | Inverness | ||
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Malcolm Mackintosh of Torcastle, 33rd Chief of Clan Chattan, a resident of New Zealand represented by John Mackintosh of Mackintosh, 31st Chief of Clan Mackintosh and President of the Clan Chattan Association.[1] | |||
Historic seat | Tor Castle in Lochaber | ||
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