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    In medieval Irish and Scottish legend, Goídel Glas (Old Irish: [ˈɡoːi̯ðʲel ɡlas]; Latinised as Gaithelus) is the creator of the Goidelic languages and...
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    named Goídel Glas. Goídel crafts the Goidelic (Gaelic) language from the original 72 languages that arose after the confusion of tongues. Goídel's offspring...
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    unnamed Goídel Glas), but this earliest version does not mention Scota even indirectly. The Lebor Gabála Érenn states that Scota was the mother of Goidel Glas...
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  • monolithic stone in Ireland Pedra fadada [pt] (Stone of Destiny), stone that Goídel Glas chose as his seat in Hispania Stone of Destiny (book), 1940 book by Ion...
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    named Goídel Glas. He is described as a Scythian prince (the grandson of Fénius Farsaid), who is credited with creating the Gaelic languages. Goídel's mother...
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  • an eponymous ancestor of the Gaels and the inventor of the language, Goídel Glas. The family tree of the Goidelic languages, within the Insular Celtic...
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  • married Scota, daughter of Pharaoh Cingris of Egypt, producing their son Goidel Glas. In the Lebor Gabála Érenn (11th century), he is said to be one of the...
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  • take his daughter Scota’s hand in marriage. Also Nel was the father of Goídel Glas who was credited with creating the Goidelic languages. genealogical chart...
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    beginning with the founding of Ireland and thereby Scotland by Scota with Goídel Glas. The chronicle consists of 16 books. The book's composition started in...
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    named Goídel Glas. Goídel crafts the Goidelic (Gaelic) language from the original 72 languages that arose after the confusion of tongues. Goídel's offspring...
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    from there to Ireland via Africa and Spain while Nel's and Scota's son, Goídel Glas, became the eponym the Gaelic people. Continuing the Graeco-Roman tradition...
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    of Goídel Glas (Goídel the green), the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels and creator of the Goidelic languages (Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx). Goídel is...
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    Gaels, Goídel Glas, and his people encountered the Israelites in the desert while the Israelites were suffering a plague of vipers. Goídel Glas was bitten...
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    trickery to win her back. There is also a curious account regarding Goídel Glas, the legendary ancestor of the migratory races and eponymous creator...
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    The mythology of Scota in late medieval legend, Scota with Goídel Glas, voyaging from Egypt, as depicted in a 15th-century manuscript of the Scotichronicon...
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  • Ballymote and Great Book of Lecan, say that, during the time of Moses, Goídel Glas (the reputed progenitor of the Irish) was bitten in the neck by a snake...
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    to Aeneas' killing of Turnus. The second is a variant of the story of Goídel Glas, in which the hero travels from Egypt to Iberia via a sequence of named...
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  • and his genealogy is housed in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Goídel Glas Chatelain, Henri Abraham; Gueudeville, Nicolas (1708). "Atlas historique...
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  • druid Caicher. According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the descendants of Goídel Glas, the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels, migrated from Egypt around the...
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  • Scoti, later retold as the Irish legends of Fénius Farsaid, Scota, and Goídel Glas. In it, an unnamed Scythian nobleman living in Egypt travels with his...
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    Eileanan Loisgte Eileanan nan Gad Garbh Eilean Glas Eilean (inner Loch Sunart) Glas Eilean (outer Loch Sunart) Glas Eileanan Little Stirk Oronsay Red Rocks Risga...
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    Loisgte, Fraoch Eilean (2), Funaich Mhòr, Glas Eilean, Rubh Aird Luing, Sgeir Bhuidhe Torsa: Eilean Fraoch, Glas Eilean, Torsa Beag Seil: Dubh-sgeir, Eilean...
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