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Suibhne was a late 12th-century, and early 13th-century, lord in Argyll. He does not appear in contemporary records, although his name appears in the patronymic names of two of his sons. Suibhne appears in the 16th century ''Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne'', which documents the early history of Clann Suibhne. This account claims that he is the ancestor of Irish clan, and that he was the builder of Castle Sween in Knapdale, Argyll. Suibhne is said to be identical to the "Swineruo", or ''Suibhne Ruadh'' ("Suibhne the Red"), recorded in the ''Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells'', a 17th-century Clan Campbell genealogy. ==Background==
Suibhne is thought to have flourished in the late 12th century, and early 13th century.〔Ewart; Triscott: pp. 517–518.〕 He does not appear in any contemporary records, but the records of patronymic names of his sons and descendants prove his existence.〔 His name, ''Suibhne'', has been stated by some commentators to be Gaelic in origin, and by others to be Norse in origin.〔Marsden 2003: p. 132.〕 The name itself is Gaelic, meaning "pleasant". The name was sometimes used as a Gaelic form of the Old Norse ''Sveinn'', meaning "boy", "servant".〔 The webpage cited the following book for the surnames ''Sweeney'', and ''Swain'': 〕 He is stated to have been Thane of Glassrie (Glassary) and Knapdale.
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