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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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Suibne mac Cináeda (died 1034) was an eleventh-century
ruler of the Gall Gaidheil, a po****tion of
mixed Scandinavian and
Gaelic ethnicity.
There is little...
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Buile S****bhne or
Buile Suibne (Irish pronunciation: [ˈbˠɪlʲə ˈhɪvʲnʲə], The
Madness of
Suibhne or Suibhne's Frenzy) is a
medieval Irish tale
about Suibhne...
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Saint Suibne (also
called Subne, Suibhne, Suibhney,
Suibne nepos Mruichessaich,
Suibne nepos mac Crundmaíl, Subnei, Suibni, Suivney, Sweeney; c. 670 –...
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Suibne Menn (or
Suibne mac Fiachnai, "
Suibne the Stammerer, son of Fiachnae"; died AD 628) was an
Irish king who is
counted as a High King of Ireland....
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Saint Suibne, also
recorded in the
Martyrology of
Tallaght as "Suibni in Scelig", was an
Irish monk ****ociated with the
island of
Skellig Michael off County...
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Suibne (died c. AD 891) was a
medieval Irish scribe at the
abbey of Clonmacnoise,
described as the "most
excellent scribe" by the
Annals of
Ulster and...
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Suibne moccu Fir Thrí [
Suibne moccu Urthrí,
Suibhne I] was the
sixth abbot of Iona (652–657). His
abbacy is obscure, and he
appears not to have been from...
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abbot and bishop. d. 730
Saint Suibne Called bishop; died 21 June 730; also
known as
Suibne nepos mac Crundmaíl or
Suibne nepos Mruichessaich. d. 750 Congus...
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Suibne mac Colmáin (died 600) was a King of
Uisnech in Mide of the
Clann Cholmáin. He was the son of Colmán Már mac
Diarmato (died 555/558), also King...