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Partholón (modern spelling: 'Parthalán') is a
character in
medieval Irish Christian pseudo-history, who is said to have led one of the
first groups to...
- her own
Goddess Summoning and
Partholon book series. On her own, P. C. Cast is
known for her
Goddess Summoning and
Partholon book series. Her
first book...
- who
subsisted by
fishing and
fowling for 200
years until the
arrival of
Partholón, 311
years after the Flood,
whose followers were the
first to
bring animal...
- six
times by six
groups of people: the
people of Cessair, the
people of
Partholón, the
people of Nemed, the Fir Bolg, the
Tuatha Dé Danann, and the Milesians...
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years earlier and
lived on fish and fowl
until Partholon came,
bringing the
plough and oxen.
Partholon defeated Cíocal in the
Battle of Mag Itha, but...
- poem in the
Lebor Gabála Érenn
mentions Macha as one of the
daughters of
Partholón,
leader of the
first settlement of
Ireland after the flood,
although it...
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groups of people. The
first three—the
people of Cessair, the
people of
Partholón, and the
people of Nemed—were
wiped out or
forced to
abandon the island...
- Jobhath, and
Fathochta are the
three sons of Magog.
Fenius Farsaid,
Partholón, Nemed, the Fir Bolg, the
Tuatha de Danann, and the
Milesians are among...
- Preceded by none
Mythical settlers of
Ireland AFM 2958 BC [1] FFE 2361 BC [2] Succeeded by
Partholón...
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people from the
Iberian Peninsula. The
first group are the
people of
Partholón, who all die of plague. The
second group are the
people of Nemed, who...