The Isle of Skye historically has two dominating clans; the MacDonalds and the MacLeods. These two clans were once known to be great rivals and many fights broke out as the dueling clans clashed. One such fight became famous and instigated the Battle of the Spoiling Dyke in the year of 1578. This battle began when the MacLeods attacked the MacDonalds, and in an act of retaliation, the MacDonalds attacked back by barricading the Trumpan Church doors when it was full of people. The MacDonalds then set the church ablaze. A girl that was on the verge of dying managed to call for help. The MacDonalds were pretty much eliminated during the attack and the dead was thrown into the Dyke, hence the name.
After the battle ceased, it would not be long before The Isle of Skye would see unrest between the MacLeods and the MacDonalds again. Just when it was looking as if the two clans could become cordial with each another through marriage the of Margaret MacLeod and Donald Gorm Mor MacDonald, tragedy would strike again. Individuals were not able to be officially married until the end of the customary one year waiting period. At the end of this year, it was determined if the potential marriage would be a success or failure. During that year, Margaret lost one of her eyes and had not become pregnant. Her fiancée shunned her and sent her away on a horse that also had a missing eye. She was led away by a one eyed man, accompanied by a one eyed dog. This action enraged Margaret’s father and The War of the One-Eyed Woman began. Both clans sustained serious fatalities and would never fight amongst themselves again.
Even though these two clans never rose up against one another after this last battle, The Isle of Skye still seen its fair share of violence and murderous individuals. It has been noted that from as early as the 13th century the MacLeods and MacDonalds began fighting among themselves and with other clans as well, all the way through to the 18th century.



