- Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, anglicised as Macbeth, nicknamed RíDeircc, "the Red King"; died in 1057 – this King is best known as the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth.
- Robert Bruce (1274 -1329) was a famous warrior and the spider story is attributed to him ‘not falling or not giving up after failure’.
- Adam Smith (1723 - 1790) was a moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economy. Smith is best known for two classic works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). The latter, usually abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is considered his magnum opus and the first modern work of economics.
- Alexander Graham Bell (1847 – 1922)- the inventor of telephone was an eminent scientist who is credited with many other inventions too.
- Andrew Barron "Andy" Murray is British No. 1 since 2006. This most popular star won the Wimbledon Championships men's singles title in 2013, and is the 2012 Olympic tennis men's singles champion.
In case you are wondering…… they are some of the famous persons of Scottish origin. Scots, are a nation and ethnic group native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged from an amalgamation of two Celtic peoples—the Picts and Gaels—who founded the Kingdom of Scotland (or Alba) in the 9th century. Now the news is “Scotland says NO’ ….. the better together campaign has a clear victory in the referendum as Scotland has voted to stay in the United Kingdom. Resultantly, Alex Salmond reportedly took to the skies after pulling the plug on a planned appearance at his local count in Aberdeenshire.
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19th Sept. 2014.