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We should examine this in greater detail—particularly their connection to the time of Moses and the Exodus.
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Concerning the names Tea, Tephi and Tamar, while they may refer to the same person at the time of Jeremiah, it is also possible that they do not. In favor is the fact that these names are sometimes linked together in old Irish poems.
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Unfortunately, the dating of the Milesian arrival in Ireland is an area of broad dispute. But there are factors that should help us in forming a reasonable answer.
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If Ollam Fodhla was indeed Jeremiah, his identification as a king is fairly easy to reconcile. It could have resulted from his appearing to be the father or grandfather of the eastern princess he brought with him—or, even more likely,...
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A brief history of the Aegan Royal lines from Zerah.
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Note that the Scythians from Spain were known as Milesians—a name replete throughout the Irish annals.