- The
Salmon of
Knowledge (Irish: An Bradán
Feasa) is a
creature in the
Fenian Cycle of
Irish mythology,
sometimes identified with
Fintan mac Bóchra, who...
- throne,
which was
taken by Eochu. However, in
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn and the
Annals of the Four
Masters Fíachu
Tolgrach succeeded to...
- that of
Eupales in ****yria. The
chronology of
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
dates his
reign to 1159–1155 BC, that of the
Annals of the Four...
-
Hexenmeister ("witch masters") or Kräuterhexen ("herb witches") the
Irish bean
feasa ("woman of knowledge"), banfháidh or fáidhbhean ("seeress") the Italian...
-
followed by
Early Modern works like the
Annals of the Four
Masters and
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn,
purported to
trace the line of High Kings. John T. Koch explains:...
-
Euergetes of
Egypt (246–222 BC). The
chronology of
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
dates his
reign to 337–330 BC, the
Annals of the Four Masters...
- Dui
Ladrach later becomes High King. However, in
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn and the
Annals of the Four
Masters he
succeeds Art as High King...
-
Euergetes of
Egypt (246–222 BC). The
chronology of
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
dates his
reign to 369–362 BC, the
Annals of the Four Masters...
-
delaying M****
until the
neighbouring gentry arrived. His
major works are
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn (Foundation of
Knowledge on Ireland, more
usually translated History...
-
Artaxerxes I (465–424 BC) of Persia. The
chronology of
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
dates his
reign to 679–674 BCBC, that of the
Annals of the Four...