- 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...
- 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:...
- 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...
- Suibne,
modern spelling Suibhne (Irish: [ˈsˠɪvʲnʲə]), is a
Gaelic male name from
which the
surname Sweeney is derived.
Suibne mac Colmáin (died c. 598)...
-
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...
- of two of his sons.
Suibhne appears in the 16th
century Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne,
which do****ents the
early history of
Clann Suibhne. This
account claims...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Suibhne of
Clonfert (died 757) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
Annals of
Ulster at CELT:
Corpus of
Electronic Texts at
University College Cork
Annals of Tigernach...