Enboath Heremon1
M, #51, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Enboath Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Enboath Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 51. Enboath, son of Tigernmas, of the Line of Heremon. During this Prince's lifetime Ireland was divided in two with a line drawn from Drogheda to Limerick. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Smiomghall Heremon1
M, #52, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Smiomghall Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Smiomghall Heremon was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 52. Smiomghall, son of Enboath, of the Line of Heremon. In Smiomghall's lifetime the Picts in Scotland were forced to abide by their oath, and pay homage to the Irish Monarch; seven large woods were also cut down. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Fiacha Labhrainn Heremon1
M, #53, d. 1448 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Fiacha Labhrainn Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 1448 BCE in Bealgadain, Limerick, Ireland, Slain at the Battle of Bealgadain.1
Facts
Fiacha Labhrainn Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 53. Fiacha Labhrainn, son of Smiomghall, of the Line of Heremon, was the 18th Monarch of Ireland. He reigned 24 years; slew Eochaidh Faobharglas, of the Line of Heber, at the Battle of Carman. During his reign all inhabitants of Scotland were brought in subjection of the Irish Monarchy, and the conquest was secured by his son the 20th Monarch. Fiacha at length (1448 BC) fell in the Battle of Bealgadain by the hands of Eochaidh Mumho, the son of Moefeibhis, of the race of Heber Fionn. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1472 BCE and 1448 BCE.3
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 & 355
Aongus Olmucach Heremon1
M, #54, b. before 1427 BCE, d. 1409 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Aongus Olmucach Heremon was born before 1427 BCE in Ireland. He died in 1409 BCE in IrelandG, Killed at Battle of Carman.1
Facts
Aongus Olmucach Heremon was also known as AEneas Olmucach. He held the title King of Ireland.2 He was affiliated with Pagan.3 He had reference number 54. Aongus Olmucach (or AEneas Olmucach), son of Fiacha Labhrainn, of the Line of Heremon, was the 20th Monarch of Ireland. In his reign the Picts again refused to pay the tribute imposed on them 250 years before by Heremon, but this Monarch went with a strong army into Alba and in thirty pitched battles overcame them and forced them to pay the required tribute. Aongus was, at length, slain by Eana in the Battle of Carman in 1409BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1427 BCE and 1409 BCE.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Enos (Enosh)1
M, #55, d. DECEASED
Parents
| Father* | Seth (b. 4134 BCE, d. 3222 BCE) |
| Mother* | Azura (b. 4130 BCE, d. DECEASED) |
Family

ANCIENTS-Portrait-Enos-01
Biography
Enos (Enosh) was born 236 Anno Mundi in Genesis 4:26. He died DECEASED 1141 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:8.
Facts
Enos (Enosh) was affiliated with Judaism. He had reference number 55.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 44
Main Heremon1
M, #56, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Main Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Main Heremon was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 56. Main, son of Aongus Olmucach, of the Line of Heremon, was kept out of the Monarchy by Eadna of the Line of Heber Fionn. In his time silver shields were given as rewards for bravery to the Irish Militia. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Rotheachtach Heremon1
M, #57, d. 1357 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Rotheachtach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 1357 BCE in Ireland.1
Facts
Rotheachtach Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 57. Rotheachtach, son of Main, of the Line of Heremon, 22nd Monarch of Ireland from 1382 BC. Slain in 1357 BC by Sedne (or Seadhna) of the Line of Ir. In the reign of this Monarch silver shields were made, and four-horse chariots were first used in Ireland. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1382 BCE and 1357 BCE.3
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640
Dein Heremon1
M, #58, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Dein Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Dein Heremon was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 58. Dein, son of Rotheachtach, of the Line of Heremon, was kept out of the Monarchy by Sedne, his father's slayer. In his time gentlemen and noblemen first wore gold chains round their necks, as a sign of birth; and golden helmets were given to brave soldiers. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Siorna Saoghalach Heremon1
M, #59, d. 1030 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Siorna Saoghalach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 1030 BCE in Aillin, Ireland.2
Facts
Siorna Saoghalach Heremon was also known as Saoghalach. He held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.3 He had reference number 59. Siorna "Saoghalach" (longoevus), son of Dein, of the Line of Heremon, was 34th Monarch of Ireland from 1180 BC. He obtained the name "Saoghalach" on account of his extraordinary long life; slain in 1030 BC at Aillin by Rotheachta, of the Line of Heber Fionn, who usurped the Monarchy, thereby excluding Siorna's offspring from the throne. (Allegedly lived for 250 years and reigned for 150 years!) (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1180 BCE and 1020 BCE.4
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 353 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 354
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640
Gialchadh Heremon1
M, #60, d. 1013 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Gialchadh Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 1013 BCE in Knockmoy, Galway, Ireland, Slain at the Battle of Moighe Muadh.1
Facts
Gialchadh Heremon held the title King of Ireland.1 He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 60. Gialchadh, son of Olioll Aolcheoin, of the Line of heremon, was the 37th Monarch of Ireland from 1001 BC. Killed by Art Imleach, of the Line of Heber Fionn, at Moighe Muadh, in 1013 BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1022 BCE and 1013 BCE.1
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Nuadhas Fionnfail Heremon1
M, #61, d. 961 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Nuadhas Fionnfail Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 961 BCE in IrelandG.1
Facts
Nuadhas Fionnfail Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 61. Nuadhas Fionnfail, son of Gialchadh, of the Line of Heremon, was 39th Monarch of Ireland from 1001 BC. Slain by the successor to his throne, Breasrioghacta of the Line of Heber, in 961 BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1001 BCE and 961 BCE.3
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640
Aedan Glas Heremon1
M, #62, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Aedan Glas Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Aedan Glas Heremon was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 62. Aedan Glas, son of Nuadhas Fionnfail, of the Line of Heremon. In his lifetime the coastline was infested by pirates and there occured a dreadful plague (Apthach) which swept away most of the inhabitants. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Simeon Breac Heremon1
M, #63, d. 903 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Simeon Breac Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 903 BCE in IrelandG.1
Facts
Simeon Breac Heremon held the title King of Ireland.1 He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 63. Simeon Breac, son of Aedan Glas, of the Line of Heremon, was 44th Monarch of Ireland from 909 BC. He inhumanely caused his predecessor to be torn asunder; but after a reign of 6 years he met a like death, in 903 BC, by order of Duach Fionn, son to the murdered King. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 909 BCE and 903 BCE.1
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Muredach Bolgach Heremon1
M, #64, d. 892 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Muredach Bolgach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 892 BCE in IrelandG.1
Facts
Muredach Bolgach Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 64. Muredach Bolgach, son of Simeon Breac, of the Line of Heremon, was 46th Monarch of Ireland from 893 BC. He was killed in 892 BC by Eadhna Dearg. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 893 BCE and 892 BCE.3
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640
Cainan (Kenan)1
M, #65, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family

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Biography
Cainan (Kenan) was born 326 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:9. He died DECEASED 1236 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:14.
Facts
Cainan (Kenan) was affiliated with Judaism. He had reference number 65.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 44
Fiacha Tolgrach Heremon1
M, #66, d. 795 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Fiacha Tolgrach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 795 BCE in IrelandG.1
Facts
Fiacha Tolgrach Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 66. Fiacha Tolgrach, son of Murdach, of the Line of Heremon was 46th Monarch of Ireland. Fiacha's life was ended by the sword of Oilioll Fionn, of the Line of Heber Fionn, in 795 BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 805 BCE and 795 BCE.3
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 & 355
Duach Ladhrach Heremon1
M, #67, d. 737 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Duach Ladhrach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 737 BCE in IrelandG.1
Facts
Duach Ladhrach Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 67. Duach Ladhrach, son of Fiacha Tolgrach, of the Line of Heremon, was 59th Monarch of Ireland. Killed by Lughaidh Laighe son of Oilioll Fionn in 737 BC. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 747 BCE and 737 BCE.3
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640
Eochaidh Buadhach Heremon1
M, #68, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Eochaidh Buadhach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Eochaidh Buadhach Heremon was affiliated with Pagan.2 He had reference number 68. Eochaidh Buadhach, son of DuachLadhrach, of the Line of Heremon. Kept out of the Monarchy by his father's slayer. In his time the Kingdom was twice visited with a plague. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Ugaine Mor Heremon1
M, #69, d. 593 BCE
Parents
Family
Biography
Ugaine Mor Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 593 BCE in Ireland Slain by Badhbhchadh.1
Facts
Ugaine Mor Heremon was also known as Hugony the Great.2 He was affiliated with Pagan.3 He had reference number 69. Ugaine Mor, son of Eochaidh Buadhach, of the Line of Heremon. This Ugaine (or Hugony) the Great was the 66th Monarch of Ireland from 633 BC. Was called Mor on account of his extensive dominions, being Sovereign of all of the islands of Western Europe. Was married to Caesair (or Kesair) daughter of the King of France and by her had issue- twenty-two sons and three daughters. In order to prevent these children encroaching on each other he divided the Kingdom into twenty-five portions allotting to each their inheritance. By these divisions the taxes were collected for the following 300 years.
All the sons died without issue except Laeghaire Lore (Laery) ancestor of all the Leinster Heremonians; and Cobthach Caolbhreagh (Covac) from whom the Heremonians of Leath Cuinn (Meath, Ulster and Connaght) derive their pedigree.
Ugaine was, at length, slain by Badhbhchadh in 593 BC who failed to secure the fruits of his murder, the Irish Throne, being executed on the order of son Laeghaire Lore after a day an a half.
In the early ages the Irish Kings made military expeditions into foreign countries. Ugaine Mor, called by O'Flaherty, in his 'Ogygia,' "Hugonius Magnus," was contemporary with Alexander the Great; and is stated to have sailed with a fleet into the Mediterranean, landed forces in Africa, and also attacked Sicily; and having proceeded to Gaul, was married to Caesair, daughter of the King of the Gauls. Hugonius was buried at Cruachan. The Irish sent, during the Punic Wars, auxiliary troops to their Celtic Brethren, the Gauls; who in their alliance with the Carthaginians under Hannibal, fought against the Roman armies in Spain and Italy. - Connellan. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in Ireland between 633 BCE and 593 BCE.1
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 354 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59
Gomer
M, #70, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Gomer was born in Genesis 10:2. He died DECEASED.
Facts
Gomer was affiliated with Judaism. He had reference number 70.
Laeghaire Lorc O'Connor-Faley-No.81
M, #71, d. 591 BCE
Parents
Family

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Biography
Laeghaire Lorc O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was born in Ireland. He died in 591 BCE in IrelandG.2 He died in 498 BCE in IrelandG.3
Facts
Laeghaire Lorc O'Connor-Faley-No.8 was also known as Laeghaire Lore O'Connor Faley.4 He held the title.2 He was affiliated with Pagan.5 He had reference number 71. Laeghaire Lorc, son of Ugaine Mor, of the Line of Heremon, was 68th Monarch of Ireland. Began his reign in 593 BC. Laeghaire, the ancestor of all the Leinster Heremonians, ordered the execution of Badhbhchadh who slayed his father Ugaine thereby preventing him achieving the fruits of his murder. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, Published in 1892 by James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
Muirchu's Vita Patricii (7th Century) describes Loegaire, St. Patrick's alleged contemporary, as 'a great king, fierce and pagan, and emperor of non-Romans, with his royal seat at Tara, which was then the capital of the realm of the Irish'. (The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland edited by R F Foster - Oxford University Press 1989).
Also called Laery. He inherited the kingdom from his father, but Covac (his brother), consumed and sick with envy, sought to Slay him, and asked the advice of a Druid as to how this could be managed, since Laery, justly suspicious, never would visit him without an armed escort. The druid bade him feign death, and have word sent to his brother that he was on his bier ready for burial. This Covac did, and when Laery arrived and bent over the supposed corpse Covac stabbed him to the heart, and slew also one of his sons, Ailill (pronounced 'E;-yill'), who attended him. Thus Covac ascended the throne, and straightway his illness left him. (Celtic - Myths and Legends - T W Rolleston [Senate Press 1994].) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 593 BCE and 591 BCE.1
Citations
- [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 354, 640
- [S4] Foster. R F, (Editor), Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good, 218 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 640 - [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 59, 354, 640
Nenuall1
M, #72, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Nenuall died DECEASED.
Facts
Nenuall was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 72. Eldest son of Phoeniusa Farsaidh (Fenius Farsa) from whom Nenuall inherited his kingdom.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 48
Mahalaleel1
M, #73, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Mahalaleel was born in 396 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:12. He died DECEASED in 1291 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:17.
Facts
Mahalaleel was affiliated with Judaism. He had reference number 73.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 44
Jared1
M, #74, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Jared was born 461 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:15. He died DECEASED 1423 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:20.
Facts
Jared was affiliated with Judaism. He had reference number 74.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 44
Enoch1
M, #75, d. DECEASED
Parents
| Father* | Jared (d. DECEASED) |
Family
Biography
Enoch was born 623 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:18. He died DECEASED 988 Anno Mundi in Genesis 5:24.
Facts
Enoch was affiliated with Judaism. He had reference number 75.
Citations
- [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: Good
Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 44