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Castle Sween

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Castle Sween is the oldest stone castle in Scotland, built in the late 11th century by Suibhne, son of Hugh Anrahan, brother of the king of Ulster and High King of Ireland, from whom it takes its name
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In 1323, after the death of John Menteith, the Lordship of Arran and Knapdale passed to his son and grandson. In 1376, half of Knapdale, which included the castle, passed into the possession of
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Ewart, G; Triscott, J; Holmes, NM McQ; Caldwell, D; Stewart, H; McCormick, F; Holden, T; Mills, C (1996).
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During the MacDonalds' century and a half of holding the castle, the castellans were first
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The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Knapdale
Argyll
Scotland

Castle Sween is located in Scotland
55°56′52″N 5°39′55″W / 55.9479°N 5.6654°W / 55.9479; -5.6654
Historic Scotland
Suibhne
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Rathlin Island (1642)
Inverlochy (1645)
Lagganmore (1646)
Rhunahaorine Moss (1647)
Castle Sween (1647)
Dunaverty (1647)
Glencoe (1692)
Sheriffmuir (1715)
Jacobite rising of 1745
Loch Sween
Knapdale
Achnamara
Argyll
Scotland
Suibhne
MacSweens
Knapdale
Edward II, King of England
John MacSween

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