Titia
F, #76, d. DECEASED
Family
Family: Noah (d. DECEASED)
Biography
Titia died DECEASED.
Facts
Titia was affiliated with Judaism. She had reference number 76.
Scota
F, #77, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Family: Niul (d. DECEASED)
| Son* | Gaodhal+ (b. 2305 BCE, d. DECEASED) |
Biography
Scota died DECEASED.
Facts
Scota was affiliated with Pagan. She had reference number 77.
Pharoah
M, #78, d. DECEASED
Family
Family:
| Daughter* | Scota+ (d. DECEASED) |
Biography
Pharoah died DECEASED.
Facts
Pharoah had reference number 78.
Skenna
F, #79, d. DECEASED
Biography
Skenna died DECEASED in Spain On board ship from Spain to Ireland.
Facts
Skenna was affiliated with Pagan. She had reference number 79. Died on the way to Ireland from Spain. The Milesians buried her when they landed, and called the place 'Inverskena' after her; this was the ancient name of the Kenmare River in County Kerry. ('Celtic - Myths and Legends - T W Rolleston [Senate Press].)
Cobthach Caolbhreagh Heremon1
M, #80, d. 541 BCE
Parents
Biography
Cobthach Caolbhreagh Heremon was born in Ireland. He died in 541 BCE in IrelandG.
Facts
Cobthach Caolbhreagh Heremon was also known as Colethach Caol-bhreagh. He held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 80. 69th King of Ireland. Slain by Maion, his nephew, in 541BC.
Also called Covac. His brother Laeghaire Lore inherited the kingdom, but Covac, 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].) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 591 BCE and 541 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 For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 355
Ithe1
M, #81, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Ithe was born in Galicia, SpainG. He died DECEASED in Raphoe, Donegal, IrelandG, Magh Ithe, Plain of the Ithe. He was buried in Spain.
Facts
Ithe was affiliated with Pagan. He was a Soldier.2 He had reference number 81. He was an Envoy.2 Ithe was slain, whilst visiting Ireland from Spain, by the three Tuatha-de-Danans kings. This, with an old prophesy, triggered the Milesian invasion of Ireland.
The issue of Ithe is not accounted among the Milesian Irish or Clan-na-Mile, as not being descended from Milesius, but from his uncle. Ithe, of whose posterity there were also some Monarchs of Ireland and many provincial Kings of Munster: that country upon its first division being allocated to the sons of Heber and to Lughaidh, son of Ithe, whose posterity continued there accordingly.
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., 50-55 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 352
Scota
F, #82, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Scota was born in Egypt. She died DECEASED in Galicia, SpainG. She died in Fighting the De Danaan in Ireland.1 She was buried in County Kerry, Ireland.1
Facts
Scota had reference number 82.
Citations
- [S1] Peter Berresford Ellis, A Dictionary of Irish Mythology, Source Medium: Book
£5.99
Nectonibus Pharaoh
M, #83, d. DECEASED
Family
Biography
Nectonibus Pharaoh was born in Egypt. He died DECEASED in Egypt.
Facts
Nectonibus Pharaoh had reference number 83. There were, in fact, two Pharaohs of the Thirtieth dynasty called Nectanebus but their dates are 380-363BC and 360-342BC. ["A Dictionary of Irish Mythology" - Peter Berresford Ellis. Oxford University Press (1991]
Nectanebus I, also called Nekhtnebf I or Nekhtnebef I, first king (reigned 380-363 BC) opposed an attempt by the Persians to reimpose their rule on Egypt (373). When Nectanebo came to the throne, a Persian invasion was imminent. A powerful army gathered by the previous king, Achoris (reigned 393-380 BC), and largely composed of Greek mercenaries, was entrusted by Nectanebo to the Athenian Chabrias. The Persians, however, succeeded in causing Chabrias' recall and marched against Egypt with a force of 220,000. The Egyptians suffered an initial reverse, but through the indecision of the Persian general Pharnabazus, they were able to collect their forces, outflanking the delaying invaders near Mendesin the Delta and forcing them to retreat. Nectanebo was relieved of further Persian intervention during the rest of his rule because of satrap rebellions throughout the Persian Empire. Nectanebo also undertook much building activity, especially at Philae, Edfu, and Hermopolis Magna, and the arts in particular flourished during his reign. ("Encyclopaedia Britannica" - 15th Edition. Encyclopaedia Britannica In. Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher 1974)
Nectanebo II, also called Nekhtharheb II or Nekhtharehbe II, third and last king (reigned 360-343 BC) of the 30th dynasty of Egypt; he was the last of the native Egyptian kings. Nectanebo, with the aid of Spartan king Agesilaus II, usurped the throne from Tachas. A rival pretender almost succeeded in overthrowing the new king, but Agesilaus defeated him and left Nectanebo firmly established as ruler. His most powerful enemy was the Persian king Artaxerxes III Ochus, who, after an earlier futile attempt, swept down through Phoenicia and Palestine, entered three mouths of the Nile at once, and easily took control of Egypt. Nectanebo fled first to Memphis and then to Upper Egypt; thereafter nothing more is known of him. ("Encyclopaedia Britannica" - 15th Edition. Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher 1974)
Nectanebo I 's son was Tachos and Nectanebo II was a nephew of Tachos. Following Nectanebo II Egypt was mostly under Persian rule until the Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeated the Persians at Issus in 333 BC. ("Encyclopaedia Britannica" - 15th Edition. Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher 1974.)
Er
M, #84, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Er died DECEASED.
Facts
Er was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 84.
Orba
M, #85, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Orba died DECEASED.
Facts
Orba was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 85.
Feron
M, #86, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Feron died DECEASED.
Facts
Feron was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 86.
Fergna
M, #87, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Fergna died DECEASED.
Facts
Fergna was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 87.
M, #88, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Ir was born in Galicia, SpainG. He was born in Island of Irena, near Thrace.2 He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Ir was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 88. Son of Milesius of Spain. Died in the invasion of Ireland.
From Ir, the second brother, all the provincial Kings of Ulster (of whom twenty-six were sole monarchs of Ireland), and all the ancient nobility and gentry of Ulster, and many noble families in Leinster, Munster, and Connaught, derive their pedigrees; and, in Scotland, the Clan-na-Rory - the descendants of an eminent man named Ruadhri or Roderick, who was Monarch of Ireland for seventy years (viz., from Before Christ 288 to 218).
Ir. A son of Milesius. He was killed by a storm conjured by the De Danaan to prevent the Milesian landing in Ireland. ["A Dictionary of Irish Mythology" - Peter Berresford Ellis. Oxford University Press(1991)].
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., 50-55, 63 - [S1] Peter Berresford Ellis, A Dictionary of Irish Mythology, Source Medium: Book
£5.99
Heber Donn
M, #89, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Heber Donn was born in Galicia, SpainG. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Heber Donn was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 89. When Ireland was divided up by his uncle, Heremon, Heber Donn received the area now known as Ulster.
Lughaidh
M, #90, d. DECEASED
Parents
| Father* | Ithe (d. DECEASED) |
Biography
Lughaidh was born in Galicia, SpainG. He died DECEASED.
Facts
Lughaidh had reference number 90.
Muimne Heremon1
M, #91, d. 1680 BCE
Parents
Biography
Muimne Heremon died in 1680 BCE in IrelandG.2 He was buried in 1680 BCE in Elphin, Roscommon, Ireland, in Cruachan.2
Facts
Muimne Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan.3 He had reference number 91. Joint Monarch of All Ireland: Brothers Muimne, Luighne and Laighean from 1683BC to 1680BC. Slain by ancestors of Heber. Muimne was buried at Cruachan (cruachan: Irish, a little hill) or Croaghan, situated near Elphin, in the County of Roscommon. In the early ages Croaghan became capital of Connaught and a residence of the ancient Kings of Ireland; and at Croaghan the states of Connaught held conventions, to make laws and inaugurate their Kings. There too, about a century before the Christian era, the Monarch Eochy Feidlioch erected a royal residence and a great rath, called "Rath-Cruachan," after his Queen, Cruachan Croidheirg (croidheirg: Irish, a rising heart), mother of Maud, the celebrated Queen of Connaught, who, wearing on her head "Aision" or 'golden crown,' and seated in her gilden war-chariot surrounded by several other war-chariots, commanded in person, like the ancient queens of the Amazons, her Connaght forces, in the memorable seven years' war against the Red Branch Knights of Ulster, who were commanded by King Connor MacNessa, as mentioned in our ancient records. - Connellan. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.) He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1683 BCE and 1680 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., 351-352 - [S2] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, 352
- [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
Luigne Heremon1
M, #92, d. 1680 BCE
Parents
Biography
Luigne Heremon died in 1680 BCE in IrelandG.
Facts
Luigne Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 92. Joint Monarch of All Ireland: Brothers Muuimne, Luighne and Laighean from 1683BC to 1680BC. Slain by ancestors of Heber. He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1683 BCE and 1680 BCE.2
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., 351-352 - [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
Laighean Heremon1
M, #93, d. 1680 BCE
Parents
Biography
Laighean Heremon died in 1680 BCE in IrelandG.
Facts
Laighean Heremon held the title King of Ireland. He was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 93. Joint Monarch of All Ireland: Brothers Muuimne, Luighne and Laighean from 1683BC to 1680BC. Slain by ancestors of Heber. He was King of Ireland in IrelandG, between 1683 BCE and 1680 BCE.2
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., 351-352 - [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
Galamh1
M, #94, d. DECEASED
Parents
| Father* | Bile (d. DECEASED) |
Biography
Galamh died DECEASED.
Facts
Galamh was also known as Galav. He had reference number 94.
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., 50-55
Duach Teamhrach Heremon
M, #95, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Duach Teamhrach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Duach Teamhrach Heremon was affiliated with Pagan.1 He had reference number 95.
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., 59
Eochaidh Framhuine Heremon
M, #96, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Eochaidh Framhuine Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Eochaidh Framhuine Heremon was King of Ireland in IrelandG.1 He had reference number 96. 51st Monarch of Ireland. (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., 352
Conang Beag-eaglach Heremon
M, #97, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Conang Beag-eaglach Heremon was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.
Facts
Conang Beag-eaglach Heremon was King of Ireland in IrelandG.1 He had reference number 97. 53rd Monarch of Ireland. (Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, fifth edition 1892- James Duffy & Co. Ltd. Dublin.)
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
Seang
F, #98, d. DECEASED
Parents
Family
Biography
Seang died DECEASED.
Facts
Seang had reference number 98.
Reafloir
M, #99, d. DECEASED
Family
Family:
| Daughter* | Seang+ (d. DECEASED) |
Biography
Reafloir died DECEASED.
Facts
Reafloir was King of Scythia in Georgia.1 He had reference number 99.
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
Donn
M, #100, d. DECEASED
Parents
Biography
Donn died DECEASED.
Facts
Donn had reference number 100.