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    In medieval Irish and Scottish legend, Scota is the daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh and ancestor of the Gaels. She is said to be the origin of their Latin...
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  • Over-the-air update (redirect from SCOTA)
    An over-the-air update (or OTA update), also known as over-the-air programming (or OTA programming), is an update to an embedded system that is delivered...
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    later manuscripts of Wace's Roman de Brut (1155), attached as a prologue. Scota, in Scottish mythology, and pseudohistory, is the name given to the mythological...
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    of Babel. In the tale, Goídel Glas is the son of Nel (son of Fénius) and Scota (daughter of a Pharaoh of Egypt). Goídel Glas is credited with creating...
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    as one of 72 chieftains who built the Tower of Babel. His son Nel weds Scota, daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh, and they have a son named Goídel Glas...
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    Scotia's Grave or Scota's Grave is a rock feature south of Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland. It is beside a stream called the Finglas (Fionnghlas - 'clear...
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    of Míleadh who gave that name to it, from their mother, whose name was Scota, daughter of Pharao Nectonibus; or it is why they called it Scotia, because...
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    the Punic Wars. A figure in oral legend, Milesius was given the princess Scota after conducting a successful campaign for Ancient Egypt. Mithridates VI...
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    finding of Moses. In medieval Irish legend, Pharaoh's daughter is named Scota and is the ancestor of the Gaels. In George Gershwin's 1935 opera Porgy...
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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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    credited with creating the Gaelic languages. Goídel's mother is called Scota, described as an Egyptian princess. The Gaels are depicted as wandering...
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    Scotorum beginning with the founding of Ireland and thereby Scotland by Scota with Goídel Glas. The chronicle consists of 16 books. The book's composition...
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    claims that buried on the island is Egyptian treasure, brought there by Scota, the mythological half-sister of Tutankhamen in Irish mythology, 3,500 years...
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    Ypthima baldus (redirect from Ypthima scota)
    ishigakina Fruhstorfer, 1908 Ypthima gallienus Fruhstorfer, 1911 Ypthima scota Fruhstorfer, 1911 Ypthima morus Fruhstorfer, 1911 Ypthima satpura Evans...
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    House of David. The stone was delivered to the Hill of Tara by the three. Scota later married High King Eochaidh, both had previously met each other in...
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    on the world's many languages, with Nel marrying the pharaoh's daughter Scota. According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn, the Scythians fled from Egypt when...
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    an army commander. He then spends some time in Egypt, where he marries Scota, a daughter of the pharaoh. Míl eventually returns to Iberia, where he wins...
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    chronicle Scotichronicon by Walter Bower. The Scotichronicon describes how Scota, a daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh, fled her family and landed in Scotland...
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  • son of Gomer instead). Nél, who was trained in many languages, married Scota, daughter of Pharaoh Cingris of Egypt, producing their son Goidel Glas....
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    Beattie's use, under the nom de plumee 'Oliver Oldstile', of a muse named 'Scota' in his Scots language poem of 1768 titled To Mr Alexander at Lochlee: In...
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  • unknown king of the 2nd dynasty; known for stela from her tomb at Helwan. Scota princess in Irish mythology, Scottish mythology, and pseudohistory, fl....
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    as one of 72 chieftains who built the Tower of Babel. His son Nel weds Scota, daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh, and they have a son named Goídel Glas...
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    Cossack Mamay Ruthenian Lion  United Kingdom Britannia John Bull (England) Scota (Scotland) Dame Wales (Wales) Bulldog The Lion and the Unicorn (England...
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  • July–August 2003) The Books of Invasions: Scota and Tara (2006, ISBN 1-904265-92-8): "The Books of Invasions III: Scota" (in 2000 AD Prog 2004 and #1371–1376...
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    the Kings of Alba. The territory so conquered was then named Scotia after Scota, the Egyptian wife of Spartan commander Nél or Niul, and St. Patrick converted...
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  • languages and was invited by Pharaoh Cingris to Egypt to take his daughter Scota’s hand in marriage. Also Nel was the father of Goídel Glas who was credited...
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    Brittonum that the Scots descended from the union of a Scythian exile with Scota, daughter of a Pharaoh, a tale found in some form in several other early-14th-century...
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    "It came with a lass" may have referred either to Marjorie Bruce or to Scota. Also reported as, "Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit" (quoting...
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  • youth. His father, the Scythian prince Níul (husband of Egyptian princess Scota) brought Goídel to the noted wonder-worker, Moses, who healed the boy immediately...
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    Scots were descended from an Egyptian pharaoh via the legendary princess Scota, who arrived in Scotland after traveling to Iberia and Ireland. The traditional...
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