- Fénius
Farsaid (also Phoeniusa, Phenius, Féinius; Farsa, Farsaidh, many
variant spellings) is a
legendary king of
Scythia who
appears in
different versions...
- the
progenitor of the Scythians, son of Noah, and the
father of Fénius
Farsaid,
according to a
version "M" of
Lebor Gabála Érenn, also
known as the Great...
-
Magog (Boath), Jobhath, and
Fathochta are the
three sons of Magog.
Fenius Farsaid, Partholón, Nemed, the Fir Bolg, the
Tuatha de Danann, and the Milesians...
- in
Egyptian records). She
marries Goidel's
father Niul, son of Fénius
Farsaid (the
inventor of
letters and
legendary ancestor of the Phoenicians). Niul...
-
century text, the
Auraicept na n-Éces,
claimed that a
Scythian named Fénius
Farsaid (lit. 'Irishman the Pharisee')
presided over 27
scholars using the best...
- from Adam
through the sons of Noah, and that a
Scythian king
named Fénius
Farsaid (descendant of Noah's son ****heth) is the
forebear of the Gaels. Fénius...
- the seventh-century
Irish work
Auraicept na n-Éces
claims that Fénius
Farsaid visited Shinar after the
confusion of tongues, and he and his scholars...
- Lechites), Czechs, and Rus' (or Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians) Fénius
Farsaid, a
legendary Scythian prince who is said to have
founded the
modern Irish...
- mathematics, theology, biography, narratives, hagiography, grammar.
Fenius Farsaid A****an, died 704
Aileran the Wise, died 665
Bernard of
Chartres Cadac-Andreas...
- and was an
ancestor of the
people of Ireland. He was the son of Fénius
Farsaid, who was a
legendary king of Scythia, who left
Babylon after the destruction...