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Érimón (Modern Irish: Éireamhón),
commonly Anglicised as Heremon, son of Míl Espáine (and great-grandson of Breoghan, king of
Celtic Galicia), according...
- in the
Iberian Peninsula,
ruled by two of the sons of Míl, Éber Donn and
Érimón.
After Míl's
uncle Íth made a
voyage to
Ireland but was
murdered by its...
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Kingship is
contested for
centuries between the
descendants of Eber Finn and
Érimón, sons of Míl Espáine. The
original compilation stopped at the
reign of Tuathal...
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Irish legend came to
Ireland in the 6th
century BC and
married Irish King
Érimón.
Because of the
historical importance of Tara,
Irish nationalists like Douglas...
- Muimne,
Luigne and Laigne, sons of
Érimón by his wife Odba, were,
according to
medieval Irish legends and
historical traditions,
joint High
Kings of Ireland...
- 262.
Thompson (1968) p. 13. "The
Roman Map of
Britain Maiona (
Erimon) 7
Lougis Erimon Isles of
Harris and Lewis,
Outer Hebrides "
Archived 27 November...
- approximate). 1686 BC—Death of
Hammurabi (short chronology) 1684 BC—Death of
Érimón,
Irish legend Ryholt, Kim (1997). The
political situation in
Egypt during...
- He
ruled for 21 years,
fighting many
battles against the
descendants of
Érimón,
before he was
killed by Fíachu's son Óengus
Olmucaid in the
battle of Clíu...
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killed there by the
Tuatha Dé Danann. Míl's
eight sons—Éber Finn, Éber Donn,
Érimón, Ír, Érannan, Amergin,
Colptha and Airech—sail to
Ireland and take possession...
- for his
father Éber Finn, who had been
killed by Ethriel's
grandfather Érimón. He was the last of the
chieftains who
arrived in the
invasion of the sons...