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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 village...
- Loch
Sween (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Suain or Loch Suibhne) is a sea loch
located near Lochgilphead,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Castle Sween is
located on...
- Mac
Sween and Mc
Sween are
surnames of
Gaelic origin.
People with
those surnames include:
Alexander Mc
Sween (c.1843–1878), Canadian-American parti****nt...
- Brady,
cattle rancher John Chisum,
lawyer and
businessmen Alexander Mc
Sween,
James Dolan and
Lawrence Murphy. The
conflict began between two factions...
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Alexander Mc
Sween (June 15, 1837 — July 19, 1878) was a
prominent figure during the
Lincoln County War of the Old West, and a
central character, alongside...
- Rod Mac
Sween is the
founder and CEO of
International Talent Booking (ITB). He was
known for
bringing artists such as: The Who, Pink
Floyd and
Robert Plant’s...
- Mac
Sween (2
February 1935 – 11
December 2015) was a
Scottish pathologist,
professor of
pathology at
University of Glasgow, 1984 to 1999. Mac
Sween was...
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Susan Mc
Sween (née Hummer;
December 30, 1845 –
January 3, 1931) was a
prominent cattlewoman of the 19th century, once
called the "Cattle
Queen of New...
- he is the
ancestor of
Irish clan, and that he was the
builder of
Castle Sween in Knapdale, Argyll. However,
other sources suggest the
castle was built...
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Knapdale was
evidently possessed by Suibhne,
eponym of both
Castle Sween and the Mac
Sweens. In 1262,
following increasing hostility between Norway and Scotland...