- Clan
MacBean (or Clan MacBain), is a
highland Scottish clan and is a
member and
historic sept of Clan Chattan.
There could be
several possible Gaelic...
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Alexander Macbean (died 1784) was a
British writer and amanuensis,
known as a lexicographer.
Macbean worked as
amanuensis for
Ephraim Chambers; and then...
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Andrew MacBean (born 7
February 1963) is a
Canadian theatre director and writer. Born in Toronto,
Ontario on 7
February 1963, he
attended Queen's University...
- John
William MacBean AM (11 July 1935 – 26 May 2024) was an
Australian trade union leader and
Secretary of the
Labor Council of New
South Wales from 1984...
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melody was
named after the
village of
Bunessan by the translator,
Lachlan Macbean. A
monument to
MacDonald can be seen
about 1.5
miles east of the village...
- However,
according to the 1773
Dictionary of
Ancient Geography of
Alexander Macbean, that
settlement corresponds to the
modern city of Chernobyl. Just south...
- 1896)
Africa –
Roman Territory,
North Africa (Encyclopaedia Britannica)
Macbean, A. (1773). A
Dictionary of
Ancient Geography:
Explaining the
Local Appellations...
-
Charlton T.
Lewis and
Charles Short. A
Latin Dictionary on ****us Project.
MacBean, Alexander; Johnson,
Samuel (1773). "Lacedaemon". A
Dictionary of Ancient...
- Hofmann.
According to the
Dictionary of
Ancient Geography of
Alexander Macbean (London, 1773),
Azagarium is "a town of
Sarmatia Europaea, on the Borysthenes"...
- Lieutenant-General
Forbes Macbean FRS (1725 – 11
November 1800) was a
British Army
officer of the
Royal Artillery.
Macbean was born 28 June 1725, the son...