In the rich tapestry of Scottish history, the Gaelic Maormors stand as testament to a bygone era, one that shaped the very foundation of what we now know as Scotland. The Maormors, a term rooted in the ancient Gaelic language, meaning 'Great Stewards', were more than just leaders; they were the pivotal axis around which the early medieval Scottish society revolved.
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