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'''Eremon''' was the eldest son of [[Gathelus]] and [[Scota]], and the first king of Ireland to be crowned upon the [[Stone of Destiny]].
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'''Eremon''' was the eldest son of [[Gathelus]] and [[Scota]], and the first king of [[Ireland]] to be crowned upon the [[Stone of Destiny]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
Eremon and his twin brother (whose name is presently unknown) were born to Scota on the isle of Samothrace.  He and his brothers accompanied Gathelus and Scota on their travels, until they came to Ireland, where Scota was slain in battle.  (Gathelus had already died earlier in Portugal.)  After his mother's death, Eremon was crowned King of Ireland at Tara, upon the Stone of Destiny.
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Eremon and his twin brother (whose name is presently unknown) were born to Scota on the isle of [[Samothrace]].  He and his brothers accompanied Gathelus and Scota on their travels, until they came to Ireland, where Scota was slain in battle.  (Gathelus had already died earlier in Portugal.)  After his mother's death, Eremon was crowned King of Ireland at Tara, upon the Stone of Destiny.
  
 
Eremon had seven younger brothers, but only one of them, Eber Finn, was still alive by the time of his coronation (five had drowned at sea, and one was slain in the same battle that Scota fell in).
 
Eremon had seven younger brothers, but only one of them, Eber Finn, was still alive by the time of his coronation (five had drowned at sea, and one was slain in the same battle that Scota fell in).

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Eremon

Eremon was the eldest son of Gathelus and Scota, and the first king of Ireland to be crowned upon the Stone of Destiny.

History

Eremon and his twin brother (whose name is presently unknown) were born to Scota on the isle of Samothrace. He and his brothers accompanied Gathelus and Scota on their travels, until they came to Ireland, where Scota was slain in battle. (Gathelus had already died earlier in Portugal.) After his mother's death, Eremon was crowned King of Ireland at Tara, upon the Stone of Destiny.

Eremon had seven younger brothers, but only one of them, Eber Finn, was still alive by the time of his coronation (five had drowned at sea, and one was slain in the same battle that Scota fell in).

Real-World History

Eremon (also known as Eochaid) was a legendary king of Ireland. It is said that he married a princess from the east named Tea, who came to Ireland in 585 B.C., bringing the Stone of Destiny with her. (This contradicts the story told in #7, where Eremon himself brought the Stone to Ireland, and in the generation following the Exodus.)

See Also

  • Eremon at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia