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− | According to a story told by [[Shari]], Eochaid took Princess [[Tamar Tea Tephi]] of Judah to wife when she and the prophet [[Jeremiah]] came to Ireland. Jeremiah gave the king the [[Stone of Destiny]] as a dowry; Eochaid had it set up at [[Tara]] and named it the [[Lia Fáil]]. ''([[Rock and Roll| | + | According to a story told by [[Shari]], Eochaid took Princess [[Tamar Tea Tephi]] of Judah to wife when she and the prophet [[Jeremiah]] came to Ireland. Jeremiah gave the king the [[Stone of Destiny]] as a dowry; Eochaid had it set up at [[Tara]] and named it the [[Lia Fáil]]. ''("[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]")'' |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 18 January 2023
Eochaid was a king in ancient Ireland.
History
According to a story told by Shari, Eochaid took Princess Tamar Tea Tephi of Judah to wife when she and the prophet Jeremiah came to Ireland. Jeremiah gave the king the Stone of Destiny as a dowry; Eochaid had it set up at Tara and named it the Lia Fáil. ("Rock & Roll")
Appearances
- "Rock & Roll" (First Appearance, No Lines)