- Fénius
Farsaid (also Phoeniusa, Phenius, Féinius; Farsa, Farsaidh, many
variant spellings) is a
legendary king of
Scythia who
appears in
different versions...
-
Magog (Boath), Jobhath, and
Fathochta are the
three sons of Magog.
Fenius Farsaid, Partholón, Nemed, the Fir Bolg, the
Tuatha de Danann, and the Milesians...
-
century text, the
Auraicept na n-Éces,
claimed that a
Scythian named Fénius
Farsaid (lit. 'Irishman the Pharisee')
presided over 27
scholars using the best...
- from Adam
through the sons of Noah, and that a
Scythian king
named Fénius
Farsaid (descendant of Noah's son ****heth) is the
forebear of the Gaels. Fénius...
-
those of its neighbours. She
marries Goidel's
Father Niul, son of Fénius
Farsaid (identified as a son of Gomer) a
Babylonian who
traveled to
Scythia after...
- Lechites), Czechs, and Rus' (or Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians) Fénius
Farsaid, a
legendary Scythian prince who is said to have
founded the
modern Irish...
- the
progenitor of the Scythians, son of Noah, and the
father of Fénius
Farsaid,
according to a
version "M" of
Lebor Gabála Érenn, also
known as the Great...
- the seventh-century
Irish work
Auraicept na n-Éces
claims that Fénius
Farsaid visited Shinar after the
confusion of tongues, and he and his scholars...
- and was an
ancestor of the
people of Ireland. He was the son of Fénius
Farsaid, who was a
legendary king of Scythia, who left
Babylon after the destruction...
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Ireland and he also was said to be the 72nd
disciple of the
school of Fénius
Farsaid. Caí in legend,
first arrived in
Ireland in the
company of the Mil Espaine...