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residence outside their clan's
original territory (e.g. the O'Neills,
MacSweeneys, and O'Connors).
Related Irish clans often belong to
larger groups, dynasties...
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family of gallowgl****es was the
MacSweeneys,
settled by the O'Donnells in
north Donegal.
These were
followed by
MacDonnells,
MacCabes and
several other groups...
- of
MacSweeneys na
dTuath and
Fanad and "the best pledge" of O'Gallagher. Conversely, the
Annals of the Four
Masters claim that Owen Óg
MacSweeney na dTuath...
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MacSweeney (17 July 1948 – 9 May 2000) was an
English poet and journalist. His
organizing work
contributed to the
British Poetry Revival.
Barry MacSweeney...
- Naoíse
Mac Sweeney is a
British archaeologist, historian, writer, and academic.
Since 2020 she has been
Professor of
classical Archaeology in the Institute...
- Conaill, the O'Donnells,
granted the sub-chieftaincy of
Fanad to the
MacSweeneys (Gaelic:
MacSuibhne) in
return for
their support of
certain O'Donnell families...
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David McCann "
Mac"
Sweeney (September 15, 1955 – July 21, 2024) was an
American lawyer, businessman, and
politician who
served as a
Republican member of...
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David Anthony MacSweeney (26
January 1930 — 26 May 2010) was an
Irish international rugby union player.
MacSweeney was born in Cappoquin,
County Waterford...
- Clan
Sweeney is an
Irish clan of
Scottish origin. The
Mac Suibhne family did not
permanently settle in
Ireland before the
beginning of the 14th century...
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Christina MacSweeney is a
literary translator who
usually translates Latin American fiction into English. Her
books include:
Daniel Saldaña París - Among...