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Asruth of Crete |
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Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
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- «b»http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps11/ps11_083.htm«/b»
Asruth, after his father's death, continued in Egypt and governed his colony in peace during his life.
Part II of Irish Pedigrees, or The origin and stem of the Irish nation, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 44-55
«b»http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Hart
Stem of the Irish nation
«/b»In his «i»Irish Pedigrees«/i», O'Hart presents the legendary origins of the Irish people, from the Biblical Adam and Eve through the kings of ancient «u»Ireland «/u». Irish tradition holds that every Irish person is descended from the king «u»Milesius «/u» who migrated from «u»Spain «/u» in 500 BC, so O'Hart started each of his genealogies with «u»Adam «/u» recording Milesius as his 36th descendant.
From (1) «u»Adam «/u», his son (2) «u»Seth «/u», his son (3) «u»Enos «/u», his son (4) «u»Cainan «/u», his son (5) «u»Mahalaleel «/u», his son (6) «u»Jared «/u», his son (7) «u»Enoch «/u», his son (8) «u»Methuselah «/u», his son (9) «u»Lamech «/u», his son (10) «u»Noah «/u», his son (11) «u»Japhet «/u», his son (12) «u»Magog «/u», his son (13) «u»Baoth «/u» "to whom «u»Scythia «/u» came has his lot," his son (14) «u»Phoeniusa Farsaidh «/u» («u»Fenius Farsa «/u») King of Scythia, his son (15) «u»Gaodhal «/u» (Gathelus), his son (16) «u»Asruth «/u», his son (17) «u»Sruth «/u» (who fled «u»Egypt «/u» to «u»Creta «/u»), his son (18) «u»Heber Scut «/u» (returned to Scythia), his son (19) «u»Beouman «/u», King of Scythia, his son (20) «u»Ogaman «/u» King of Scythia, his son (21) «u»Tait «/u» King of Scythia, his son (22) «u»Agnon «/u» (who fled Scythia by sea with the majority of his people), his son (23) «u»Lamhfionn «/u» (who led his people to «u»Gothia «/u» or «u»Getulia «/u», where «u»Carthage «/u» was afterwards built), his son (24) «u»Heber Glunfionn «/u»King of Gothia, his son (25) «u»Agnan Fionn «/u» King of Gothia, his son (26) «u»Febric Glas «/u» King of Gothia, his son (27) «u»Nenuall «/u» King of Gothia, his son (28) «u»Nuadhad «/u» King of Gothia, his son (29) «u»Alladh «/u» King of Gothia, his son (30) «u»Arcadh «/u» King of Gothia, his son (31) «u»Deag «/u» King of Gothia, his son (32) «u»Brath «/u» King of Gothia (who left Gothia with a large band of his people and settled in «u»Galicia «/u», «u»Spain «/u»), his son (33) «u»Breoghan «/u» King of Galicia, «u»Andalusia «/u», «u»Murcia «/u», «u»Castile «/u», and «u»Portugal «/u», his son (34) «u»Bile «/u» King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal, and his son (35) «u»Galamh «/u» (also known as «u»Milesius «/u» of Spain) King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal.
According to O'Hart's account, «u»Milesius «/u» had four sons, Heber, Ir, Heremon, and Amergin, who were involved, along with their uncle Ithe, in the invasion of ancient «u»Ireland «/u»; «u»Milesius «/u», himself, had died during the planning. Because Amergin died during the invasion, he died without issue. It is from the four other invaders--«u»Heber «/u», «u»Ir «/u», «u»Heremon «/u», and «u»Ithe «/u»--that the Irish are alleged to descend. These. according to O'Hart, are the four lines from which all true Irish descend.
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I60825 |
Glenn Cook Family |
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19 Jun 2013 |
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