In the violent and uncertain 17th-century Highlands, castles were more than strongholds—they were symbols of clan pride, political allegiance, and personal defiance.
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Alasdair MacColla’s Failed Siege of Craignish
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In the violent and uncertain 17th-century Highlands, castles were more than strongholds—they were symbols of clan pride, political allegiance, and personal defiance.