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| Nicknames: | "Éremón", "Éireamhón", "Érimón", "Heremon", "Héremón", "Eochaidh the Heremon", "Mac Miled", "Of The Horses" |
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| Birthplace: | Egypt |
| Death: | Died in Ireland |
| Occupation: | 2nd High King of Ireland |
| Managed by: | Jocelynn Oakes |
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Érimón, son of Míl Espáine, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, was one of the chieftains who took part in the Milesian invasion of Ireland, which conquered the island from the Tuatha Dé Danann, and one of the first Milesian High Kings.
Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89rim%C3%B3n
"of the horses"
Prince of the Scarlet Thread
-SPF
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Heremon (Éremón) King of Ireland
Death: 1684 BC, Rath Beothaigh over the Eoir, Argat Ross, Ireland
Father: Míl Espáne King of Spain
Mother: Scota Tephi
Misc. Notes
He and his eldest brother Heber were, jointly, the first.Milesian Monarchs of Ireland; they began to reign, A.M. 3,500, or, Before Christ, 1699. After Heber was slain, B.C. 1698, Heremon reigned singly for fourteen years; during which time a certain 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. Heremon died, B.C. 1683, and was succeeded by three of his four sons, named Muimne,"The House of Hereman," Luigne, and Laighean, who reigned jointly for three years, and were slain by their Heberian successors.
Part III, Chapter IV of Irish Pedigrees, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 351-9, 664-8 and 708-9.
Events in the life of Éremón mac Míled
event
·among the Sons of Miled who were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld, and founding the Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings
† death 1 .
1684 B.C. , in Rath Beothaigh over the Eoir, Argat Ross, Ireland.
·Died in his fifteenth year of rule.
birth 1 .
·The seventh, and youngest, son.
event 1 .
·conquered and settled in the northern half of the island and there his descendants are mainly to be found to this day, including the northern and southern Ui Neill, King of Meath and Ulster, the Ulaid, the Dal Riada (who later founded the kingdom of Scotland) and the Kings of Leinster
event 1 .
·may be the one called Djer Amon (Beloved of Amon), or Eirhe Amon by the Irish, whose son Eochaid, High King of Ireland, married Tamar Tephi, daughter of Zedekiah of Judah. The Egyptian reference came from his mother, a Princess of Egypt, sister to Psamtic II, who was titled Princess of Scythia, or the second "Scota" known to the Irish
event
1699 B.C. .
·arrived in Inis Elga (Ireland), with his brothers and their followers, aboard 35 ships in the year of the world 3500
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·succeeded his brother to rule his first year over Ireland
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Ulster to Emhear, son of Ir
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Munster to the four sons of EmhearFinn
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Connaught to Un and Eadan
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Leinster to Crimhthann Sciathbhel of the Damnonians
Spouses: Tea ingen Lugdach
Marriage: Spain
Children
Irial (-1671bc)
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cnoelldunc/Ancient/Heremon/D1.htm
Héremón, King of Munster, 2nd Monarch of Ireland was born in Braganza, Iberia or Spain and died in 1683 B.C. in Rath-Beothaight, Argat-Ross, Ireland.
Heremon and his eldest brother Heber were, jointly, the first Milesian Monarchs of Ireland; they began to reign, A.M. 3,500, or, Before Christ, 1699. After Heber was slain, B.C. 1698, Heremon reigned singly for fourteen years; during which time a certain 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. Heremon died, B.C. 1683, and was succeeded by three of his four sons, named Muimne, Luigne, and Laighean, who reigned jointly for three years, and were slain by their Heberian successors.
"Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation", by John O'Hart
Héremón married Tea Tephi, Queen of Ireland, daughter of Zedekiah, Last King of Judah and Tea was born in Spain and died in Odhbha, Meath, Leinster, Ireland.
Their children were:
Iarél Fáith, 10th Monarch of Ireland died in 1670 B.C. in Magh Muaagh, Galway, Connaught, Ireland.
Iarél married Tea.
-------------------- Aka: Heremon. -------------------- From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps11/ps11_065.htm
He and his eldest brother Heber were, jointly, the first.Milesian Monarchs of Ireland; they began to reign, A.M. 3,500, or, Before Christ, 1699. After Heber was slain, B.C. 1698, Heremon reigned singly for fourteen years; during which time a certain 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. Heremon died, B.C. 1683, and was succeeded by three of his four sons, named Muimne,"The House of Hereman," Luigne, and Laighean, who reigned jointly for three years, and were slain by their Heberian successors.
Part III, Chapter IV of Irish Pedigrees, by John O'Hart, published 1892, pages 351-9, 664-8 and 708-9.
Events in the life of Éremón mac Míled
event
·among the Sons of Miled who were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld, and founding the Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings
† death 1 .
1684 B.C. , in Rath Beothaigh over the Eoir, Argat Ross, Ireland.
·Died in his fifteenth year of rule.
birth 1 .
·The seventh, and youngest, son.
event 1 .
·conquered and settled in the northern half of the island and there his descendants are mainly to be found to this day, including the northern and southern Ui Neill, King of Meath and Ulster, the Ulaid, the Dal Riada (who later founded the kingdom of Scotland) and the Kings of Leinster
event 1 .
·may be the one called Djer Amon (Beloved of Amon), or Eirhe Amon by the Irish, whose son Eochaid, High King of Ireland, married Tamar Tephi, daughter of Zedekiah of Judah. The Egyptian reference came from his mother, a Princess of Egypt, sister to Psamtic II, who was titled Princess of Scythia, or the second "Scota" known to the Irish
event
1699 B.C. .
·arrived in Inis Elga (Ireland), with his brothers and their followers, aboard 35 ships in the year of the world 3500
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·succeeded his brother to rule his first year over Ireland
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Ulster to Emhear, son of Ir
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Munster to the four sons of EmhearFinn
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Connaught to Un and Eadan
event 1 .
1698 B.C. .
·gave the province of Leinster to Crimhthann Sciathbhel of the Damnonians
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