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Clan Gordon-Clan Lindsay feud

The Clan Gordon-Clan Lindsay feud, originating in the 15th century, stands as a testament to the volatile nature of Scottish clan politics. Rooted in territorial disputes and personal vendettas, the animosity between these two prominent clans reached its zenith with the Battle of Arbroath in 1446. Following a heated quarrel, members of Clan Lindsay sought sanctuary in Arbroath Abbey, only to be besieged by the Gordons. The violent confrontation outside the abbey resulted in significant casualties for both clans. The conflict between the Gordons and Lindsays exemplified the broader tapestry of Highland feuds, where shifting alliances, land disputes, and honor-bound disagreements frequently led to bloodshed. Over time, the intensity of their feud subsided, but its impact on their histories remained significant.

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