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'''Scota''' was a daughter of the Pharaoh of Egypt at the time of the Exodus.
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'''Scota''' was a legendary daughter of the [[Pharaoh]] of [[Egypt]] at the time of the [[Exodus]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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According to a story told by [[Shahrizad]] in [[Timeline#1996|1996]], Scota was given in marriage to the Athenian prince [[Gathelus]], as a reward for his services to her father.  [[Moses]], who had befriended the couple, warned Gathelus and Scota of the Ten Plagues due to descend upon Egypt; they promptly fled overseas, taking with them the [[Stone of Destiny]] (which Moses had entrusted to them).  At [[Samothrace]], Scota gave birth to twin sons (the elder of whom was named [[Eremon]]).  She and her husband continued on to [[Portugal]], by which time Scota had given birth to another pair of {{CIT|twin}} boys.  By the time of her husband's death, she had eight sons; however, after she left Portugal, five of her sons were drowned at sea, and she herself (along with a sixth son) was slain in battle when they reached [[Ireland]].  Only two of her sons survived; Eremon, the oldest son, and [[Eber Finn]], the youngest. ''([[The Rock|"The Rock"]])''
  
She was given in marriage to the Athenian prince [[Gathelus]], as a reward for his services to her father.  [[Moses]], who had befriended the couple, warned Gathelus and Scota of the Ten Plagues due to descend upon [[Egypt]]; they promptly fled overseas, taking with them the [[Stone of Destiny]] (which Moses had entrusted to them).  At [[Samothrace]], Scota give birth to twin sons (the elder of whom was named [[Eremon]]).  She and her husband continued on to [[Portugal]], by which time Scota had given birth to another pair of {{CIT|twin}} boys.  By the time of her husband's death, she had eight sons; however, after she left Portugal, five of her sons were drowned at sea, and she herself (along with a sixth son) was slain in battle when they reached [[Ireland]].  Only two of her sons survived, Eremon and [[Eber Finn]] (the youngest).
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==Appearances==
 
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* [[The Rock|"The Rock"]] (First Appearance, No Lines)
==Appearences==
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* [[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]] (Mentioned Only)
* "[[The Rock]]" (First Appearance, No Lines)
 
 
 
==Real-World History==
 
  
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==Real World Background==
 
Scota was an actual legendary figure, an eponymous ancestor of both the Irish and the Scots.
 
Scota was an actual legendary figure, an eponymous ancestor of both the Irish and the Scots.
  
==Sea also==
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==Sea Also==
 
*{{wikipedia|Scota}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Scota}}
  

Latest revision as of 21:57, 30 May 2024

Scota amd Gathelus
Scota's final battle

Scota was a legendary daughter of the Pharaoh of Egypt at the time of the Exodus.

History

According to a story told by Shahrizad in 1996, Scota was given in marriage to the Athenian prince Gathelus, as a reward for his services to her father. Moses, who had befriended the couple, warned Gathelus and Scota of the Ten Plagues due to descend upon Egypt; they promptly fled overseas, taking with them the Stone of Destiny (which Moses had entrusted to them). At Samothrace, Scota gave birth to twin sons (the elder of whom was named Eremon). She and her husband continued on to Portugal, by which time Scota had given birth to another pair of twin boys. By the time of her husband's death, she had eight sons; however, after she left Portugal, five of her sons were drowned at sea, and she herself (along with a sixth son) was slain in battle when they reached Ireland. Only two of her sons survived; Eremon, the oldest son, and Eber Finn, the youngest. ("The Rock")

Appearances

Real World Background

Scota was an actual legendary figure, an eponymous ancestor of both the Irish and the Scots.

Sea Also

  • Scota at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia