- 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...
- 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...
- 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:...
- Suibne,
modern spelling Suibhne (Irish: [ˈsˠɪvʲnʲə]), is a
Gaelic male name from
which the
surname Sweeney is derived.
Suibne mac Colmáin (died c. 598)...
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Castle Sween, also
known as
Caisteal Suibhne, and Caistéal
Suibhne, is
located on the
eastern s**** of Loch Sween, in Knapdale,
south of the forestry...
- Eóin Mac
Suibhne (fl. 1310) was a fourteenth-century
Scottish nobleman and a
leading member of
Clann Suibhne. In the
middle of the
thirteenth century...
-
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...
- Mac
Suibhne (c. 1760–1820) was an
Irish language bard from the
Connemara Gaeltacht and an
important figure to
Modern literature in Irish. Mac
Suibhne was...
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Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne ("The Book of Clan Sweeney") is a 16th-century
Donegal m****cript
written in Irish.
While there is a
substantial amount of religious...
- O'Keeffe, J. G., ed. (1996) [1913],
Buile Suibhne (The
Frenzy of
Suibhne):
Being the
Adventures of
Suibhne Geilt: A
Middle Irish Romance, Dublin: Irish...