Clan Cumming | |||
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Na Cuimeinich[1] | |||
Motto | Courage[2] | ||
Slogan | An Cuimeanach! An Cuimeanach![dubious – discuss] | ||
War cry | Fhad 's a bhios maide sa choill, cha bhi foill an Cuimeineach[1] ("as long as there is a stick in the woods, there won't be deceit from Clan Cumming") | ||
Profile | |||
Region | Highland & Lowland | ||
District | Badenoch | ||
Plant badge | Common Sallow (Salix cinerea) (the Pussy Willow)[3] Cummin plant[2] | ||
Animal | Lion | ||
Pipe music | Willie Cumming's Rant | ||
Chief | |||
Sir Alexander Penrose Gordon-Cumming of Altyre[2] | |||
Chief of clan Cumming, Baronet of Altyre | |||
Seat | Altyre House, Forres, Moray, Scotland[4] | ||
Historic seat | Lochindorb Castle[4] Inverlochy Castle[4] | ||
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Clan Cumming (Scottish Gaelic: Na Cuimeinich [nə ˈkʰɯ̃mɛnɪç]), historically known as Clan Comyn, is a Scottish clan from the central Highlands that played a major role in the history of 13th-century Scotland and in the Wars of Scottish Independence. The Clan Comyn was once the most powerful family in 13th-century Scotland,[5] until they were defeated in civil war by their rival to the Scottish throne, Robert the Bruce.
The assumption of the badge of the cumin plant for the supposed clan, a plant that is only found in the region of Egypt, but which happens to be named in the Old Testament, is scarcely correct. It is rather the common sallow, a species of willow, that the Cummings have adopted as their clan badge.
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