Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna
- Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna
-
Ér, Orba, Ferón and Fergna, sons of Éber Finn, were, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, joint High Kings of Ireland for half a year after they killed their cousins Luigne and Laigne, sons of Érimón, in the Battle of Árd Ladrann. They were soon killed by Érimón's son Íriel Fáid in the Battle of Cul Martha in revenge for his brothers.[1] Geoffrey Keating dates their reign to 1269 BC,[2] the Annals of the Four Masters to 1681 BC.[3]
The name Ferón means "blacksmith" or "metal worker".[citation needed]
References
- ^ R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V, Irish Texts Society, 1956, pp. 189, 429
- ^ D. Comyn & P. S. Dinneen (ed .& trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, Irish Texts Society, 1902-1914, Book 1 Chapter 25
- ^ John O'Donovan (ed. & trans.), Annala Rioghachta Éireann: Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, Dublin, 1848-1851, Vol. 1 p. 35
Categories:
- Legendary High Kings of Ireland
- Mythological cycle
- Irish royalty stubs
- Celtic mythology stubs
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Muimne, Luigne and Laigne — Muimne, Luigne and Laigne, sons of Érimón by his wife Odba, were, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, joint High Kings of Ireland following the death of their father. They ruled for three years, until Muimne died of… … Wikipedia
Список верховных королей Ирландии — Средневековая ирландская историческая традиция основывалась на идее того что, начиная с древних врёмен, Ирландией управлял Верховный король (ирл. Ard Rí). Такие компиляции, как «Книга захватов Ирландии» (Lebor Gabála Érenn), а также… … Википедия
List of High Kings of Ireland — Medieval Irish historical tradition held that Ireland had been ruled by an Ard Rí or High King since ancient times, and compilations like the Lebor Gabála Érenn, followed by early modern works like the Annals of the Four Masters and Geoffrey… … Wikipedia
Eber Finn — In Irish mythology Eber Finn (Heber, Eibhear) was a son of Míl Espáine (Miled or Milesius) and Scota who participated in the Milesian conquest of Ireland. Eber landed in Ireland at Inver Sceni in Bantry Bay.Eber and his brother Eremon fought the… … Wikipedia
Érimón — Érimón, [Also spelled Éremón , Héremón , Éireamhón ] son of Míl Espáine, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions, was one of the chieftains who took part in the Milesian invasion of Ireland, which conquered the island from… … Wikipedia
Верховный Король Ирландии — Средневековая ирландская историческая традиция основывалась на идее того что, начиная с древних врёмен, Ирландией управлял Верховный Король (ирл. Ard Rí). Такие компиляции, как «Книга захватов Ирландии» (Lebor Gabála Érenn), а также относящиеся… … Википедия
Nuadu Necht — For other people of the same name, see Nuada (disambiguation). Nuadu Necht ( the pure ),[1] son of Sétna Sithbac, a descendant of Crimthann Coscrach, of the Laigin, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of… … Wikipedia
Íriel Fáid — Irial Fáid ( the prophet ), [ Dictionary of the Irish Language , Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 292. Also spelled Fáith .] the youngest son of Érimón by his wife Tea, according to medieval Irish legends and historical traditions,… … Wikipedia
Milesianos — En la mitología irlandesa los Milesianos, eran los hijos de Míl Espáine, llegados de Galicia (España), que fueron los habitantes finales de Irlanda, y se cree que representan a los celtas goidélicos. Contenido 1 Mito 2 Legado 3 Genealogía de los… … Wikipedia Español