See also
Husband: | Milesius + (1050- ) | |
Wife: | Scota + (1035-968) | |
Children: | Ereahmon + (c. 1699-c. 1684) | |
Heber + FIONN (1012-967) | ||
Marriage | 1020 | Ireland |
Name: | Milesius + | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Bile + (1740- ) | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1050 B.C. | Spain |
Occupation | King of Spain | |
Title | King of Spain | |
Death | Ireland |
Name: | Scota + | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1035 B.C. | Egypt |
Death | 0968 B.C. (age 66-67) | Ireland |
Name: | Ereahmon + | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Tea + TEPHI (1705- ) | |
Birth | c. 1699 B.C. | |
Death | c. 1684 B.C. (age 14-15) | |
Baptism | c. 1680 B.C. (age 18-19) | |
Occupation | King of Ireland | |
Title | King of Ireland |
Name: | Heber + FIONN | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 1012 B.C. | Egypt |
Death | 0967 B.C. (age 44-45) | Plains of Geisiol, Leinster, Ireland |
Cause: Battle on the Plains of Geisiol |
founder of the Milesian Dynasty in Ireland; the history of Ireland and it's naming are part of this heritage
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Book of McKee pg 384 states "Milesius...having secured and extended by many victories the conquests of his predecessors, he made peace with his enemies...He left part of the colony to guard his new kingdom, and embarked with the remainder for Scythia, where he was honorably received by Riffloir, then king...Milsius became by his courtly manners so great a favorite with the king that he appointed him his first minister, and general and chief over his troops...he gave him his daughter Seaug in marriage...the death of wife in 2722 A.M., added to some difference he had with the king, caused him to leave Scythia. He embarked with his two children and little troop of faithful Gadelians for Egypt. There the king Pharaoh-Nectonebus gave him the command of his army in a war in which he was engaged with the Ethiopians. Milesius acquitted himself of that commission as usual, with honor, and Scota the King's daughter was given him in marriage."
An Historical Account of The Clanna Rory, from the chronology of the Rabbi Naason
daughter of the Pharoah Nectonibus
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there is a possiblity that this is the same Scota that married Milesius, but there are many questions on this issue.
1 | "Book of McKee". |
2 | Lyman Platt, "A Guide to Irish Roots". |