Eochaid I, or Eremon (Heremon) 2nd Monarch of Ireland
Of The Horses
Note: 7th son of Milespain rules Ireland with his brother, then after killing him and his wife over territory, ruled by himself.
Eochaid I, or Eremon (Heremon) 2nd Monarch of Ireland
Text: Buried ineradically in the poetry and folk-lore of Ireland is the tale of a Prophet, an Egyptian Princess and Simon Brug (Baruch) a Scribe. They Landed in Ireland about the same time that the destruction of Jerusalem took place, bearing with them a great chest and a stone wrapped on a banner. The Princess married the Zarahite King, Eochaidh II. Ard-dath, Ard-righ, or Heremon (horse man of all Ireland), and their son was Irial. I, (M.R. Munro Faure) give quotations from old Irish verse:
The praises of Tea Tephi, daughter of Lughaidh (equivalent in Erse of Bethel) are sung as:
"The Beautiful One with a Royal Prosperous Smile."
"Tephi (Hebrew beautiful) the most beautiful that traversed the Plain."
"Temor of Bregia, whence so called."
Relate to me O learned Sages,
When was the place called Temor?
Was it in the time of Parthalon of battles?
Or at the first arrival of Caesaire?
Tell me in which of these invasions
Did the place have the name of Tea-mor?
O Tuan, O generous Finchadh,
O Dubhan, Ye venerable Five
Whence was acquired the name of Te-mor?
Until the coming of the agreeable Teah
The wife of Heremon of noble aspect.
A Rampart was raised around her house
For Teah the daughter of Lughaidh (God's House)
She was buried outside in her mound
And from her it was named Tea-muir.
Cathair, Crofin not inapplicable.
Was its name among the Tuatha-de-Danaan
Until the coming of Tea - the Just
Wife of Heremon of the noble aspect?
A wall was raised around her house
For Tea the daughter of Lughaidh,
(And) she was interred in her wall outside,
So that from her is Tea-mor.
A habitation which was a Dun (Hebrew court) and a fortress
Which was the glory of murs without demolition,
On which the monument of Tea after her death,
So that it was an addition to her dowry.
The humble Heremon had
A woman in beautiful confinement
Who received from him everything she wished for.
He gave her whatever he promised,
Bregatea a meritorious abode
(Where lies) The grave, which is the great Mergech (Hebrew burial place)
The burial place which was not violated.
The daughter of Pharaoh of many champions
Tephi, the most beautiful that traversed the Plain.
She gave a name to her fair cahir,
The woman with the prosperous royal smile,
Mur-Tephi where the assembly met.
It is not a mystery to be said
A Mur (was raised) over Tephi I have heard.
Strength this, without contempt,
Which great proud Queen have formed
The length, breadth of the house of Tephi,
Sixty feet without weakness
As Prophets and Druids have seen.
From "Forward" - Watchman What of the Dawn
GRANDSON TO, THE EGYPTIAN PHARAOH MENTIONED IN EXODUS, WHOSE DAUGHTER,
SCOTTA, MARRIED MILESIUS.
Individual:
FROM: High McGough, Irish Kings, www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html, Aug 8, 2001, Internet.
Eremon
Alternate name forms: Heremon, Eremhom, Emhear, EirireamhÃ[superscript 3]n, Eireamhon, h-Eremon
Eremon was the seventh son of Milesius. Emher was his eldest brother. Joint rule in 3500. Er emhon killed Emhear and his wife in 3500 in a quarrel over territory, and ruled alone into 3516. During Eremon's reign alone, a ... colony called by the Irish Cruithneaigh, in English 'Cruthneans' or Picts, arrived in Ireland and requested Heremon to assign them a part of the country to settle in, which he refused; but, giving them as wives the widows of the Tuatha de-Danans, slain in battle, he sent them with a strong party of his own forces to conquer the country then called 'Alba,' but now Scotland; conditionally, that they and their posterity should be tributary, to the Monarchs of Ireland. Descendants of Milesius ilesius.html> on the Hynes Clan web site.
Tara
Most of the Milesian kings ruled from Tara.
Tara is a prehistoric burial site in County Meath, famed as the legendary capital of the high kings of Ireland, and a holy site for thousands of years. Here, according to tradition, elaborate rites were carried out between the future high king of Tara and the goddess of sovereignty. Medb, for example, was said to have participated in a ritual union with nine of the high kings, preventing the rule of any candidates who refused to mate with her. Another test was provided by the Stone of Fál, which screamed when it was touched by the rightful heir. There are claims that Cormac mac Art, a leading figure in the Fionn cycle, established a sumptuous court at Tara and a lavish festival was also regularly celebrated at Samhain, on 1 November.
In the fifth century, the place was occupied by Niall of the Nine Hostages and it was here that his pagan son, King Laoghaire, was supposed to have been confronted by St. Patrick. After this, Tara's importance appears to have declined. The Celtic ConnectionÃ[trademark]vTara .geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/4870/celtic.html>.
Name: Heremon Eochaid I Prince of Spain 2nd King of IRELAND Hrh
Given Name: Heremon Eochaid I Prince of Spain 2nd King of
Surname: IRELAND
NSFX: Hrh
Sex: M
ALIA: Eremon /MAC MILEAG/
Given Name: Eremon
Surname: MAC MILEAG
Birth: in Braganza, Iberia or Spain
Death: in 1683 Bc in Rath-Beothaight, Argat-Ross, Ireland
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