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  • (Geschiedenis) .Source 1
    Breoghan (or Brigus) was king of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal-all of which he conquered. He built Breoghan's Tower or Brigantia in Galicia, and the city of Brigantia or Braganza in Portugal-called after him; and the kingdom of Castile was then also called after him Brigia. It is considered that "Castile" itself was so called from the figure of a castle which Brigus bore for his Arms on his banner. Brigus sent a colony into Britain, who settled in that territory now known as the counties of York, Lancaster, Durham, Westmoreland, and Cumberland, and, after him were called Brigantes; whose posterity gave formidable opposition to the Romans, at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain.
  • (Levens event) .
    Breogán, Breoghan or Breachdan, son of Brath (Briganos Maccos Brattae in Gallaic), was a mythical Celtic king from Galicia. Various accounts exist of this mythological father of the Galician nation. His sons were Ith and Bile. Bile was the father of Mil Espaine.

    Galicia itself is sometimes described poetically as the "Home" or "Nation" of Breogán (or, in Galician, the fogar, or nazón de Breogán). The land is so described in the anthem of Galicia, "Os Pinos".

    According to Gaelic legends compiled in the eleventh-century Lebor Gabála Érenn ("The Book of the Taking of Ireland", also called "The Book of Conquests" or "The Book of Invasions"), King Breogán constructed in Brigantium (an ancient Celtic town, whose location is nowadays unknown, but maybe Betanzos or A Coruña) a massive tower of such great height that his sons Ith and Bile could see a distant green shore from its top. The glimpse of that distant green land enticed them to sail north to Ireland. Once there, they were received by the Tuatha Dé Danann (an ancient tribe who occupied Ireland before the Celts), who ambushed them and managed to kill one of Breogan's sons, Ith. Decades later, Míl Espáine took vengeance upon the Tuatha Dé Danann and invaded Ireland with the intention of defeating them and settling in Ireland.

    This tale is mostly described in the last chapter of the Lebor Gabála Érenn in reference to the Milesians or "Sons of Míl" who, were the last wave of invaders according to Irish mythology.

    A similar story about a monk who saw a green island from the top of the tower of Brigantia was written in the ninth or tenth century in Galicia. The manuscript is called Trezenzonii de Solistitionis Insula Magna ("Trezenzon the Monk and the Big Island").

    A large statue of Breogán has been erected near the Tower of Hercules.

    In Madrid, Spain's capital, there is a park called Parque de Breogán, named after Breogán.
  • A child of Brath
  • This information was last updated on December 28, 2012.

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    Andre Bas, "Family tree Bas", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-bas/I6788.php : accessed January 6, 2026), "Breogan of Galicië".