UNKNOWN, Tamar Or Tea Tephi

Birth Name UNKNOWN, Tamar Or Tea Tephi
Gramps ID I79294077
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E17749]      
1a 2a 3a
Death [E17750]      
2b 3b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father UNKNOWN, Zedekiah King Of Judah [I79294049]
         UNKNOWN, Tamar Or Tea Tephi [I79294077]

Families

    Family of Eochaid, Heremon, King Of Ireland and UNKNOWN, Tamar Or Tea Tephi [F35212626]
Unknown Partner Eochaid, Heremon, King Of Ireland [I79294163] ( * + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Faidh, Irial [I79294000]

Narrative

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Tree #1362, Date of Import: Apr 26, 1999]
Tamar or Tea Tephi married Heremon in 562 B.C. Heremon Eochaid, King of
Ireland, and grandson to the Egyptian Pharoah, Nectonious, mentioned in
the Exodus, whose daughter was Scota Mar. Tea Tephi took with her the
stone of Scone, Jacob's pillow in his famous Biblical dream, which today
rests with her descendants, the Kings and Queens of Great Britian and
Ireland. The final capture of the Kingdom of Judah was in 589 B.C. by
Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. Tamar or Tephi was taken as a child into
Egypt by her great-grandfather, Jeremiah; his palace was Teamor
Taphamhes. Unearthed by Petree Coutanis. She was called Tea Tephi which
is Egyptian for Tamar. Tamar met Heremon while she was in Egypt. Later
she was taken to Ireland by Jeremiah where she married Heremon. See
Pharez and Zarah (forefather of Heremon)
References: Matthew, Chapter 1
Josephus, Vol. 1
Encyclopedia of Religion, by Virgil Term
History of the Hebrews, by Charles Foster Kent
Pioneering the West (page 286) by Egan
Scone
Scone (sk¡n)
A village of central Scotland northeast of Perth. The old part of the
village was the coronation site of Scottish kings until 1651. The Stone
of Scone, or Stone of Destiny, which served as a throne during the
coronation rites, was taken to England by Edward I in the late 13th
century and today rests in Westminster Abbey beneath the chair used
during the crowning of British monarchs.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition
copyright © 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed
from InfoSoft International, Inc. All rights reserved.
Political Events, 1296
Scotland's John de Baliol surrenders in July to a bishop representing
England's Edward I, who has invaded his realm. He appears before Edward
at Montrose and abdicates his throne. The English take him home in chains
with his son Edward, they move the Scottish coronation stone from Scone
to Westminster, and Baliol will remain in captivity until 1299.
The People's Chronology is licensed from Henry Holt and Company, Inc.
Copyright © 1994 by James Trager. All rights reserved.

Pedigree

  1. UNKNOWN, Zedekiah King Of Judah [I79294049]
    1. UNKNOWN, Tamar Or Tea Tephi
      1. Eochaid, Heremon, King Of Ireland [I79294163]
        1. Faidh, Irial [I79294000]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. adam to Napier fam. in Am." by Mr. Robert G. Adams, Chattanooga, Tenn. [S31213260]
      • Source text:

        adam to Napier fam. in Am." by Mr. Robert G. Adams, Chattanooga, Tenn.

  2. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1 [S31232102]
      • Page: Tree #1987
      • Page: Tree #1987
  3. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1 [S31232104]
      • Page: Tree #1362
      • Page: Tree #1362