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    myths, Míl Espáine or Míl Espáne (later Latinized as Milesius) is the mythical ancestor of the final inhabitants of Ireland, the "sons of Míl" or Milesians...
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  • (Norwegian and Swedish: mil), a length equivalent to 10 kilometres Míl Espáine, ancestor to the Irish in Irish mythology Mil Máscaras (born 1942), Mexican...
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    Érimón (Modern Irish: Éireamhón), commonly Anglicised as Heremon, son of Míl Espáine (and great-grandson of Breoghan, king of Celtic Galicia), according to...
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    and his men return to Iberia. The eight sons of Íth's brother Míl (also called Míl Espáine, 'of Hispania'), lead an invasion force to avenge his death and...
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  • of Ireland: Sétna Airt, son of Artrí, son of Éber, son of Ír, son of Míl Espáine Sétna Innarraid, son of Bres Rí Renu Setna, British actor Sethna Sedna...
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    Éber Finn (modern spelling: Éibhear Fionn), son of Míl Espáine, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland...
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  • Sobairce, son of Ebric and a great great grandson of Míl Espáine, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, joint High King of...
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  • Cermna Finn, son of Ebric and a great, great grandson of Míl Espáine, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, joint High King...
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    judge Eber Finn - High King of Ireland Érimón - High King of Ireland Míl Espáine - Irish ancestral figure Eber Finn - High King of Ireland Ailill mac...
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    Ireland. They are referred to here as the Sons of Míl Espáine (or Milesians). The name Míl Espáine comes from the Latin Miles Hispaniae ("soldier of Hispania")...
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  • Loígde of County Cork, a distant descendant of Breogán, the father of Míl Espáine, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a...
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    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 ancestor of the Irish...
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    Danann who retreated into the Otherworld when fleeing the mortal Sons of Míl Espáine who, like many other early invaders of Ireland, came from Iberia. As...
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    Peninsula (present-day Galicia and Northern Portugal), descendants of Míl Espáine (who are thought to represent the Goidelic Celts). The Milesians encountered...
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  • Don may refer to: Éber Donn mac Míled, a son of Míl Espáine Éber Donn mac Ír, a grandson of Míl Espáine Eber Finn Érimón This disambiguation page lists...
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    supernatural race in Irish mythology. According to legend, Irr, son of Míl Espáine (who is sometimes credited with the colonisation of Ireland), was travelling...
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    of the Kingdom of Ireland. She is described as the wife of Érimón a Míl Espáine (Milesian) and dated to 1700 BC (Geoffrey Keating: 1287 BC). These dates...
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  • Cuill and his brothers treacherously slew Íth, prompting his nephew Míl Espáine and his sons to invade Ireland for revenge. During the battle against...
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    contain a legend of a Scotia who was the wife of Goidel's descendant Míl Espáine of ancient Iberia. This Scotia's Grave is a famous landmark in Munster...
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  • (descendants of the former High King Cimbáeth), or a descendant of Ír, son of Míl Espáine. His father's name is said to be Duthach. His wife was Mani, daughter...
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  • Cecht and his brothers treacherously slew Íth, prompting his nephew Míl Espáine and his sons to invade Ireland for revenge. During the battle against...
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    Gaels of Ireland, they all trace their ancestry back in the male line to Míl Espáine ("Soldier of Hispania"). The first diplomatic contact between Irish and...
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    for centuries between the descendants of Eber Finn and Érimón, sons of Míl Espáine. The original compilation stopped at the reign of Tuathal Techtmar. The...
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    the name. It was associated in myth with Colpa of the Sword, a son of Míl Espáine, in the Milesian origin of the Irish, who drowned in the attempt to land...
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    the Second and Third Redactions, their progeny the Milesians led by Míl Espáine met the same fate. These murdúchand resemble sirens defeated by Odysseus...
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  • Amergin are part of the Milesian mythology. One of the seven sons of Míl Espáine, he took part in the Milesian conquest of Ireland from the Tuatha Dé...
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  • into a pedigree stretching back over a thousand years to the fictitious Míl Espáine. Professor Dáithí Ó hÓgáin reckoned his Celtic name was Teutovalos ('tribe-ruler')...
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  • himself a supposed descendant of Lugaid mac Itha, a first cousin of Míl Espáine. Daire is stated as having five sons, all called Lugaid, from who each...
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  • scheme which made all the ruling groups of early Ireland descend from Míl Espáine. Placenames also suggest they once had a presence in north Munster and...
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  • mythology, Éber Donn ("Eber the brown" or "the noble") is the eldest son of Míl Espáine, the mythical ancestor of the Irish people. Unlike his brothers, Eremon...
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