The Sword of William Dubh MacLeod, the 7th Chief of Clan MacLeod (1415–1480).

This is the sword of William Dubh MacLeod, the 7th Chief of Clan MacLeod, who lived from 1415 to 1480. A powerful figure in Scottish history, William Dubh’s legacy is closely tied to this weapon, which reflects the craftsmanship and traditions of the time. The sword remains a significant artifact linked to the heritage of Clan MacLeod.

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