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"It transpired that twenty one generation later (from the other Scotia wife of Niul of greater Scythia), a descendent Prince of Scythia married the sister of Pharaoh Psamtic II (595-89BC) ...This sister duly became Princess Scythia (Princess Scotia) . Her husband was Prince Galamh (known as Milidh), and their son was Djer Amon (Beloved of Amon) , cited in the Irish annals as Eirhe Ahman.
It was Eirhe Ahmon's son Eochasid, High King of Ireland, who married Tamar Telphi, the daughter of King Zedekiah of Judfah, in about 586 BC." (page 69)
"The Forgotten Monarchy" by Prince Michael of Albany.
[Wikipedia, "Scota", retrieved 22 Oct 07]
Scota, in Irish mythology, Scottish mythology and pseudohistory, was an Egyptian princess to whom the Gaels traced their ancestry, explaining the name Scoti, applied by the Romans to Irish raiders, and later to the Irish invaders of Argyll and Caledonia which became known as Scotland.
According to the early Irish chronicle Lebor Gabála Érenn she was the daughter of an unnamed pharaoh, but see below. She married Nel, son of Fenius Farsaid, a Babylonian who travelled to Scythia after the collapse of the Tower of Babel. Nel was a scholar of languages, and was invited by the pharaoh to Egypt and given Scota's hand in marriage. They had a son, Goídel Glas, the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels, who created the Gaelic language by combining the best features of the 72 languages then in existence.
Goídel (or his son Sru) was expelled from Egypt shortly after the Exodus of the Israelites by a pharaoh whom 17th century Irish chronicler Geoffrey Keating names Intuir. After much travelling his descendants settled in Hispania (or Iberia - modern Spain and Portugal), where Míl Espáine was born, and it was the sons of Míl, Eber Finn and Eremon, who established the Gaelic presence in Ireland.
According to Seumas MacManus in his book The Story of the Irish Race, Scota married Niul, but he was the grandson of Gaodhal Glas. Then another Scota, who was coincidentally also a daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh, married Miled (or Milesius). This second Scota left Iberia with her eight sons and their families, after Miled died, and headed for Ireland. Many of the sons died en route, due to a storm, and Queen Scota died during the battle between the Milesians and the De Danann.
Other sources say that Scota was the daughter of Pharaoh Neferhotep I of Egypt and his wife Senebsen, and was the wife of Míl and the mother of Eber and Eremon. Míl had given Neferhotep military aid against ancient Ethiopia and was given Scota in marriage as a reward for his services. Writing in 1571, Edmund Campion named the pharaoh Amenophis; Keating named him Cincris or Forann.
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3. Has No Children Abergionn 'White Knee' Prince Of SPAIN
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5. Has No Children Colpu Prince Of SPAIN
6. Has No Children Ir King Of IRELAND I
7. Has No Children Erannan Prince Of SPAIN
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{geni:occupation} Princess of Egypt, eponym of SCOTS,
{geni:about_me} Scota Tephi
Father: Necho II (Wehemibre) King of Egypt
Mother: Chedebnitjerbone
Spouses: Míl Espáne King of Spain
Father: Bilé King of Galicia
Children: Heremon (Éremón) (-1684bc)
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She rescued Moses from the bullrushes.
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Aka: Tamar. Namesake for Scotland. Killed in battle over Ireland. Her grave is shown even today where she was buried near the sea.
Scotland was named after her. She was an egyptian.
Continue 872 in House of Adam book.
From Genealogical Library book "House of Adam".
Continue 872 in House of Adam book.
From Genealogical Library book "House of Adam".
She was the daughter of Pharoah who rescued Moses as a child.
She was the daughter of Pharoah who rescued Moses as a child.
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