- In
Irish origin myths, Míl Espáine or Míl Espáne (later
Latinized as
Milesius) is the
mythical ancestor of the
final inhabitants of Ireland, the "sons...
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known as
Milesius of Spain), King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal.[citation needed]
According to O'Hart's account,
Milesius had four...
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Island of the Solstice"). His son was Bile, who was in turn the
father of
Milesius (also
called Míl Espáine,
soldier of
Hispania or Spain), said to be the...
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Arctinus of
Miletus or
Arctinus Milesius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκτῖνος Μιλήσιος) was a Gr**** epic poet
whose re****tion is
purely legendary, as none of his...
- Spealáin's hair colour. A
claimed ancestor of the O'Dwyer clan was King
Milesius of Spain, who
according to
legend conquered Ireland for the Gaels. Do****ented...
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created during the
division of
Ireland among the
Irish Gaels,
descendants of
Milesius:
Leinster was one of the
territories held by the
offspring of Heremon....
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Neferhotep I of
Egypt and his wife Senebsen, and was the wife of Míl, that is
Milesius, and the
mother of Éber Donn and Érimón. Míl had
given Neferhotep military...
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kings of
Syracuse until after the
Punic Wars. A
figure in oral legend,
Milesius was
given the
princess Scota after conducting a
successful campaign for...
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Ireland and was a
direct descendant of
Galamh Milesius (c. 1763 BCE – c. 1699 BCE).
Galamh Milesius's bloodline produced kings in
succession for over...
- Galicia, an
ancestor of the Gaels, the son of Breogan, and the
father of
Milesius. The
Lebor Gabála
purports to be an
account of the Gaels'
descent from...