900 BC - 800 BC
*55.Murray
Bolgrach the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian
46th King of Erinn - *56.Fiacha Tolgrach the
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian 55th King of Erinn
The Older Urnfield Culture was in the "Northern Alpine" zone where the term
"Celt"
now did not
apply only to those who were Celt speaking as they were an
Indo – European language family.
894 BC.
*56.Duach
Fionn the
Gaelic Milesian Heberian
45th King of Tara
/
Erinn, "died," who was the son of
*55.Seidnae Innaraidh
the previous Gaelic Milesian Heberian 43rd
King of
Erinn.
894 - 893 BC.
*55.Murray /
Muireadach
Bolgrach
became the Celtic
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian
46th
King of Tara / Erinn,
who was the son of
*54.Simeon
Breac the previous
44th
King of
Erinn,
and he
ruled for
either
1 or 4 years, until he was
slain by
*57.Eanna
/ Eadhna Dearg, *55.Muiredach
Bolgrach
was to be the father of
56.Fiacha
Tolgrach,
and
56.Duach
Teamhrach
who were to be the fathers
respectively of two future Heremonian Kings
in *57.Eochy / Eochaidh
Framhuine
who would be the
Gaelic Milesian
51st
King of Erinn, and
*57.Conan
/ Conaing Beageaglach
who would become the
Gaelic Milesian
53rd
King of Erinn.
893 - 881 BC.
*57. Eanna Dearg
became the Celtic
Gaelic Milesian Heberian 47th King of Tara / Erinn,
who was
a son of
*56.Duach
Fionn the previous
Gaelic Milesian
45th King of
Erinn.
*57.Eanna
Dearg
was to die at
Sliabh
Mis,
At this time the Celtic "Hallstatt
Culture" was under a "warlike warrior" dynasty, as important aristocratic "horse"
warriors were to be found in more modern times, buried with their horse gear, and there was an
Iron
economy
civilisation in Middle Europe with the oldest
found in Bohemia,
Upper Austria and Bavaria, and their equipment was much more elaborate then
their predecessors from the east. Iron "swords" and / or
Bronze copies of them were
similar to those found around the Upper
Adriatic, especially Bosnia with
"wood" built
burial chambers under a "barrow" that seemed to originated from the east similar to the
Scythians or directly from the
Etruscans who also had that kind of "similar" ritual at that
t"ime as it had been used in Bohemia
and Bavaria
for some Centuries previously.
There
were also Urnfield elements in the
Early Hallstatt Culture with wagon grave burials from
the first Hallstatt period to La Tene suggesting it could be the
same
"Sept or
aristocratic warrior Family branches, and early "tombs" of this kind were also in
Bohemia, Bavaria and Upper
Austria. Large scale
"migration" had begun and
"cremation" and "urn" burials were already
in practice from the Late Neolithic period already in
Albion /
Briton and
Ireland. The
"ceramics" were
mainly Middle Bronze Age from across the channel along with
North Alpine
Urnfields, which traversed northwards up the River Rhine into France.
During the
Iron Age
in the "pastoral" zone in Eastern and North
- Eastern
Albion / Briton and in
Ireland
Hill Forts, with some never completed. Their first trade came from the Alps
with the Greeks and then the Etruscans
and later
still the Romans.
881 - 872 BC.
*58.Lewy
/
Lughaidh
Iarrdonn became the
Celtic
Gaelic Milesian Heberian
48th King of Tara / Erinn, who was a son of
*57.Eanna
Dearg the previous
Gaelic Milesian
47th
King of
Erinn
until he was slain
by
*57.Siorlamh,
872 - 856 BC.
*57.Siorlamh
/ Siorlamhach
became the Celtic
Gaelic Milesian
Irian
49th King of
Tara / Erinn.
who
was a son of *48.Fionn the previous
Gaelic Milesian Irian
42nd King of Erinn, and
he was
to be slain by *59.Eochy
Uarceas
/ Eochaidh Uaircheas,
856 - 844 BC.
*59 Eochaidh Uarceas
became the
Celtic
Gaelic Milesian Heberian
50th King of Tara / Erinn,
who was
the son of *58.Lewy
Iardhonn the previous
Gaelic Milesian Heberian 48th King of Erinn,
and
during his
time he was a great sea
rover and ruled
for
12 years
until Atloch slew him who was then
slain himself by;
844 - 839 BC.
*57 Eochaidh
Framhuine
/
Fiadmuine
who
became the Celtic
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian
51st
King of Tara
/ Erinn whose
father was
56.Fiacha Tolgrach,
the son of
*55.Murray
Bolgrach
the previous
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian
46th
King of Tara / Erinn,
until he
was to be slain by *60.Lewy
/ Lughaidh Laimhdhearg.
839 - 832 BC. *60.Lewy
/ Lughaidh Laimhdhearg, became the
joint Gaelic
Milesian Heberian 52nd King of Tara / Erinn, who was a son of
*59.Eochy
Uaircheas
the
previous
Gaelic Milesian
50th King of Tara / Erinn
and he
ruled
for 7 years until he too was slain
this year by
*57.Conan
/ Conaing Beageaglach,
who was to be the "joint" Celtic
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian 53rd
King of Tara
/ Erinn,
831 BC.
*57 Conang Beageaglach
the
Gaelic Milesian
Heremonian
53rd King of Tara / Erinn
ruled alone this year,
whose father was
56.Duach
Teamhrach,
another son of
*55.Murray
Bolgrach the previous
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian
46th
King of Tara / Erinn,
until he was slain by *61.Art
mac Lughdach
to avenge his father's death.
812 - 806 BC.
*61.Art mac Lugdach became the
Celtic
Gaelic Milesian Heberian
54th King of
Tara
/ Erinn, who was
the son of
*60.Lewy
Laimhdhearg,
the
previous
Gaelic Milesian
Heberian
52nd King of Tara / Erinn,
and he was to be slain by
*56.Fiacha
Tolgrach.
806 - 796 BC.
*56 Fiacha Tolgrach
became the
Gaelic Milesian Heremonian
55th
King of Tara / Erinn, who was another son of
*55.Murray
Bolgrach the
Gaelic Milesian
previous
46th King of Erinn.
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