Sholto Douglas

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Sholto Douglas was the mythical progenitor of Clan Douglas, a powerful and warlike family in medieval Scotland.

A mythical battle took place: "in 767, between King

Solvathius rightful king of Scotland and a pretender Donald Bane. The victory was so nearly Donald's when a certain noble man, disdaining to see so bad a cause have good successe, struck in for the king and turned the fortunes of the day. When the king inquired about the knight who had done such valuable service, somebody exclaimed 'Sholto du glasse!'...'Behold the black man!'."[1]

In the story of Sholto Douglas, his youngest son

Guelf faction of that city.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ane Historie of the House and Race of Douglas and Angus, David Hume of Godscroft, Edinburgh 1646.
  2. ^ Godscroft, pp. 7–14.
  3. ^ Sansovino, pp. 111–117.

Sources

  • Godscroft, David Hume of. Ane Historie of the House and Race of Douglas and Angus. London 1820. [1]
  • Maxwell, Sir Herbert
    . A History of the House of Douglas Vol.I. Freemantle & co., London, 1902
  • Sansovino, Francesco. Della origine e de'fatti delle famiglie illustri d'Italia. Venice 1609.[2]