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Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
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Amairgin (Amergin)

A Milesian bard and druid. Amairgin (Amergin) was the son of Míl Espáine and the Egyptian princess Scota. Amairgin was the brother of Eber Finn, Eremon and a number of other brothers, and half-brother of Eber Donn and Erech Febria.

Amairgin led his people to Ireland during the Milesian invasion of Ireland. Amairgin was powerful enough to counter any magic and illusions from the Tuatha De Danann, that would have led them astray in the sea.

After the Milesians defeated the Tuatha De Danann, Eber Finn and Eremon asked Amairgin to judge who should be king of Ireland. After performing a divination, he told them that Eremon should rule. Eber was not happy with his verdict and forced them to divide the land into two, with each brother ruling one part of Ireland. However, Eber was still not satisfied with just half, and started a war against Eremon. Eber was killed, and Eremon became the first Milesian high king of Ireland, as Amergin had predicted.

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Amairgin, Amairgen, Amergin, Amorgin, Amhairghin.

Míl Espáine, Eremon, Eber Finn, Eber Donn.

Milesian Invasion.

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Bards:

  • • Coirpre Mac Etaíne (Cairbre)
  • • Amairgin (Amergin)
  • • Sencha Mac Ailella
  • • Cnu Deireóil
  • • Mongán
  • • Taliesin
  • • Heinen Fardd
  • • Other Bards
Eber and Eremon

Eber and Eremon

Eber Finn ("Fair Eber") and Eremon were sons of Míl Espáine . They were also the brothers of Amairgin (Amergin), the bard and druid of the Milesians and half-brothers of Eber Donn ("Brown Eber"). After the Milesians defeated the Tuatha Dé Danann (...

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Caicer

Caicer

Caicer was a druid of the Milesians who foretold that the Milesians would one day live in Ireland. Caicer was listed as one of the chieftains who sailed with the Milesians, though his part in the tale was minor compared that of the bard, Amairgin .

May 13th, 2003 • Jimmy Joe
Bards

Bards

The bards were poets, musicians and singers in the Celtic world. They were required to master hundreds of verses or develop new ones, without the use of writing. The bards passed down their poems or songs as oral tradition to their apprentices, fr...

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Míl Espáine

Míl Espáine

Leader and eponym of the Milesians. Míl was also known as Míl Espáine or Míl of Spain. Míl was the son of Bile and grandson of Breogan . Míl was something of an adventurer and war leader serving the king of Scythia. He married the king's daughter,...

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Milesians

Milesians

The following family trees show both the ancestors and descendants of Míl , founder and eponym of the Milesians, the true Gaelic people of Ireland. The Milesians were the fifth and last Celtic people to invade and settle in Ireland. These family t...

May 13th, 2003 • Jimmy Joe
Eber Donn

Eber Donn

Milesian leader. Donn or Eber Donn was the eldest son of Míl Espáine . His mother was Seang, daughter of the King of Scythia, and his brother was Erech Febria. Donn was also the half-brother of Eber Finn , Eremon , Amairgin , Ir, Colptha and Erann...

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Eriu, Banha and Fodla

Eriu, Banha and Fodla

Eriu and her two sisters, Banha and Fodla, had given their name to Ireland before the arrival of the Milesians. They were the incarnation of Ireland, represented as the Sovereignty of Ireland, who wedded kings to ensure the prosperity of the isle....

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Eterscel

Eterscel

Eterscel was the high king of Ireland. Eterscel fell in love with Mes Buachalla, the foster-daughter of his cowherd. Mes Buachalla was the daughter of Cormac, the king of Ulster, and Etain Og (the Younger), daughter of Etain and Eochaidh, high kin...

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Eochaid Airem

Eochaid Airem

Eochaid Airem was the high king who married Etain. As a Danann, Etain was the wife of a Danann king named Midir , son of Dagda. As a mortal, Etain was the most beautiful woman in the world. Eochaid and Etain became the parents of Etain Og (Etain t...

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Midir

Midir

Midir was the son of Dagda. He was often called Midir the Proud. Midir had a fairy palace in Sleive Callary. Midir seemed to appear more frequently during the time of the Ulster and Fenian cycles than before the arrival of the Milesians. The most ...

November 3rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe

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