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- drowned in 1413. Little more is known of Mac Suibhne na d'Tuath until the middle of the 16th century. In 1543 MacSuibhne na d'Tuath and his brother, Brian,...
- Mac Suibhne is a patronymic form of Suibhne and means "son of Suibhne". The personal name Suibhne means "pleasant". Anglicised forms of Mac Suibhne include:...
- Aodh Mac Suibhne, aka Hugh McSweeney, Gallowgl**** of Clanricarde, died 1586. Mac Suibhne was a Gallowgl**** who fought for the Earl of Clanricarde in south...
- Murchadh Mac Suibhne (died 1267) was a leading member of Clann Suibhne. He was a grandson of the family's eponymous ancestor Suibhne mac Duinn Shléibhe...
- Dubhghall mac Suibhne (fl. 1232×1241 – 1262) was a Scottish landholder in Argyll, and a leading member of Clann Suibhne. He was a son of Suibhne mac Duinn...
- Suibhne mac Duinnshléibhe was a late 12th-century, and early 13th-century, lord in Argyll. He does not appear in contemporary records, although his name...
- Mac Suibhne, Eogan Mac Suibne, Eoghan Mac Suibhne, Eoin Mac Suibhne, Eóin Mac Suibhne, Eoin mac Suibhne, Eoin Mac Suibne, Eoin MacSuibhne, Eoin MacSween...
- Terence James MacSwiney (/məkˈswiːni/; Irish: Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne; 28 March 1879 – 25 October 1920) was an Irish playwright, author and politician...
- Aedh mac Suibhne was a chief or king of Máenmaige. In 581 the Annals of the Four Masters records the death of "Aedh mac Suibhne, toiseach Maonmuighe"/"Aedh...
- pronunciation: [ˈbˠɪlʲə ˈhɪvʲnʲə], The Madness of Suibhne or Suibhne's Frenzy) is a medieval Irish tale about Suibhne mac Colmáin, king of the Dál nAraidi, who was...