1672 - 1402 BC
*38.Eber Fionn / *37.Eremon - *43.Fiacha Fionn Scothach.
1699 BC *37.Eber Fionn - of Fair Complexion and his younger brother, *37.Eremon were the joint Gaelic Milesian 1st Kings of Tara / Erinn who were 2 of the 3 surviving sons, of the original 8 sons of 36.Mil / Gallamh the Gaelic Celtic Hero of Spain the previous 3rd King of Castile and Portugal, who had landed with an expedition in Ireland to avenge the previous slaying of their Gaelic great - uncle, 35.Ithe.
1698 BC - 1684 BC After an internal struggle over who should have the best valleys / Glens in Ireland, and thesubsequent demise of *35.Eber Fionn, *37.Eremon was to become the Gaelic Milesian 2nd King of Tara / Erinn in his own right for 14 years.
1684 BC - 1681 BC *38.Muimne was to be the Heremonian Gaelic Milesian 3rd King of Tara / Erinn, his brother *38.Luighne was to be the Heremonian 4th King of Tara / Erinn and another brother *38.Laighean was to be the Heremonian 5th King of Tara / Erinn who were all hEremonian / Heremonian sons of *37.Eremon the Gaelic Milesian joint 1st, and 2nd outright Gaelic Milesian King of Erinn.
1681 BC *38.Er was to be the first Gaelic Milesian Heberian 6th King of Tara / Erinn, his brother *38,Orbat was to be the 7th Heberian King of Tara / Erinn, and another brother *38.Feron was to be the 8th Heberian King of Tara / Erinn and another brother *38.Fergna was to be the 9th Heberian King of Tara / Erinn who were all the 4 sons of *37.Eber Fionn the original Gaelic Milesian joint 1st King of Erinn.
1681 - 1671 BC *38.Irial Faidh / *38,Eurialis - the Prophet, who was the youngest of the 4 sons of *37.Eremon the ancestor of the Heremonians, was to defeat the 4 sons of *37.Eber Fionn the ancestor of the Heberians, in the Battle of Cuill Nmartho and he then became the sole Celtic Gaelic Milesian Heremonian 10th King of Tara / Erinn who it was recorded was a very learned person who was also capable of foretelling the future, and when he died after ruling for 10 years he was interred at Magh Muagh / Muai, a plain situated near Knockmoy, a few miles from Tuam in Co. Galway in the south - west of the Connacht Province. During his reign he was to construct 7 Royal Fortresses, Rath Ciombaoigh, Rath Coincheada, Rath Mothuig, Rath Buirioch, Rath Luachat, Rath Croicne and Rath Boachoill, and saw to the clearing of a great part of Ireland and was to be successful in four major battles, one at Ard Inmath (The Height of Inmath) at Teabtha in Co. Westmeath in the south - west of Northern Leinster defeating Stirne, another at Teanmhuighe where he defeated the Fomorians / Fomorii, and another at Loch Muighe defeating Lugrot. (There were to be 21 generations only, of direct male line descendants of *37.Eremon beginning with *38.Irial Faidh down to the next most standout descendant of *37.Eremon in *59.Ugaine "Mor" - the Great who would become the Heremonian 66th King of Tara / Erinn in 634 BC.
1671 - 1651 BC. *39.Eithrial / Eitreol became the Celtic Gaelic Milesian Heremonian 11th King of Tara / Erinn, who was a son of *38.Irial Faidh the previous Heremonian 10th King of Tara / Erinn and he was to write in his own hand the history of the Badelians, and be to rule Ireland for 20 years in his own right until he was killed at the Battle of Soirrean in the Leinster Province by *38.Con Maol the fifth and youngest son of *37.Eber Fionn who had previously been involved in 20 conflicts with him.
1651 - 1621 BC *38.Con Maol became the Celtic Gaelic Milesian Heberian 12th King of Tara / Erinn and ruled for 30 years in his own right until he too was slain in the Battle of Aunarde Tavlton by *41.Tigernmas who then became the Celtic Heremonian 13th King of Tara / Erinn, who was a son of 40.Foll Aich / Follach, the son of *39.Eithrial the previous Heremonian 11th King of Tara / Erinn.
1621
BC - 1544
BC
*41.Tigernmas
/ Tighearnmhas
was to be the
Heremonian 13th King of Erinn,
who would die after a
ruling for
65 years, during which
time he was successful in 278 battles against the
Heberian
aristocratic warrior Septs
descended from *37.Eber
Fionn. He had previously set up and worshipped the Celtic god,
Crom Cruach at Moy Slaght
/ Fenagh in
the Barony of Mohill in Co. Leitrim in
Northern Connacht, which was the chief deity
of the Druids that would be destroyed in the 5th Century
AD by St. Patrick. During *41.Tigernmas' time, gold was smelted with ornaments also produced from gold and
silver and their clothes were dyed. He also introduced the wearing of
woven cloth with 7 variegated sets of colours (tartans) to show their rank, one for a slave, three for a
warrior or young lord, six for a chief professor of the arts or
King or Queen,
and
The
Minoan or
Mycenaean civilisation of the Aegean region at this time saw trading in
copper and
gold south of there where they were settled in villages with strong agricultural supplies
and
mainly carried out urn cremations in flat cemeteries and produced new types of weapons and
tools due to the influence spreading throughout the Mediterranean. All the Celtic Chiefs were Indo - Europeans
who spoke Greek, although cremation was not practiced
in Greece, and the Urnfield Celtic burials were a
newer concept. There had been Indo - European languages and institutions, and Druids
with Brahmans in Hindu since the Aryan invasions of Mother India.
Horse raising
and names containing a horse element were by now also popular.
The Celtic
Druid (singular) and Drui
(plural) had a knowledge of the
Oak or great, deep, knowledge and were inspired to learn the Sciences, to pass
on this Knowledge and to create Peace. The Fathi (faith) were inspired and ecstatic as prophets and poets,
(fili / Filidh (seer / poet / eulogist) who it seemed to have gained prior
knowledge. When choosing a new Celtic King a bull was killed, and the Druid feasted on
it, and
at Tara in Ireland the Druid went into a trance and on recovering gave the circumstances of
the rightful claimant’s approach to Tara
(Tarbfeis.) This was known as bull
dreaming - a frenzy / trance of shape shifting. The
King
did not speak until the
Druid expressed himself first, and the Druids in
Ireland also
bore arms
and were householders. Their Oral learning was by continuous repetition
of chanting
simple rhythmical verse or alliterative prose forms, and over the
7 - 20 year period a great
body of received texts were absorbed. (This was an ancient practice among the
Indo - European people living on the fringes in the outer areas.) This was the
sacred nature of all learning in the ancient world, and there was great merit in
the accurate recitation, with magical penalties with which departures
from the true tradition were fraught. Both in Indian and Celtic traditions there
was no writing down, and Oral learning naturally created
conservatism in the
language, which then grew further apart from everyday language usage. The
Brithem
/ Brehon judges were the
closest to the fili, with the former term designating an
individual specialist growth of the
learned poetic order.
1473 - 1449 BC.
*44 Fiacha
Labhrainn
/ Lamhraen
1410 - 1383 BC. *40 Eanna Airgthach / *40.Eunius Airgtheach aka *40.Nuadha Deaghlaimh was to kill *45.Angus Olmucach at the Battle of Carman and he then became the Celtic Heberian 21st King of Tara / Erinn, who was another son of *39.Eochy Faobhar Glas the previous 17th King of Tara / Erinn and was to be the first to have silver shields made, which he bestowed upon his Gaelic Milesian Heberian aristocratic warriors.
*43.Fiacha Fionn Scothach, a Gaelic Milesian Irian son of *42.Sedna, who would greatly lift the fortunes of his particular Irian Sept in Ireland was descended from 37.Ir the ancestor of the Irians Septs, was born at Cruachan in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province, who would also bring further strengthening change as to the overall Gaelic Milesian control in Erinn / Ireland.