Suibne son of Maclume

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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[1] and the "wisest of the Scots" by the Annals of Wales.[2] His father was Maclume.

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  1. ^ The Catholic Encyclopedia. "Abbey and School of Clocmacnoise".
  2. ^ Annals of Wales (B text), p. 10.