Noah according to Ireland [part 2]

Characters mentioned in connection to Noah and Ireland include the following: coming soon

  • Brith ++ son of Noah
  • Cessair (sometimes called Banbha) ++ daughter of Brith
  • Bartholanus Sera ++ line of Japeth, son of Noah
  • Nemedh ++ line of Noah via Japeth via Magog
  • Parthloan ++ line of Noah via Japeth via Magog
  • Fomorians ++ line of Noah via Ham
  • Miledh (a.k.a. Milesius) ++ traced to Fenius Farsa?, line of Adam? (?through Noah, Japeth, Gomer?)
The Noahetic, or his son Shem Semetic lines, or later Eber Hebrew line is also referenced by Dr. Geofrey Keating, circa 1630 A.D., scholar and historian of Ireland. He cites from The Book of Leinster and The Book of Lecain (Lecan?):

"from the Cin of Drom Snectha, this below. Historians say there were exciles of Hebrew women in Erinn at the coming of the sons of Milesius, who had been driven by a sea tempest into the ocean by the Tirren Sea. They were in Erinn before the sons of Milesius. They said however, to the sons of Milesius [who it would appear pressed marriage on them] that they prefered their own counttry, and that they would not abandon it without receiving dowry for alliance with them. It is from this circumstance that it is the men that purchase wives in Erinn for ever; whilst it is the husbands that are purchased by the wives throughout the world besides."

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Sources for Noah and Ireland

  • A Literary History of Ireland
  • Lectures on the Manuscripts of Ireland
  • The Book of Invations

  • The lost ancient book of Ireland, the "Cin Droma Sneachta", or "Five Sheets Kin Staves of Vellum Containing the Wisdom of the Heights the Ridge of the Snow Mountain of Monaghan", was proported to contain a wealth of history and genealogy as studied by the highest learned of the time.

Other Possible Noahs

  • Summerian =
  • Greece = Ducalion or Zues
  • Chinese =
  • Arabs = Noh
Keating's sources say Hebrew was the original language before the Tower of Babel, and that Gaelic was formed from Hebrew, Greek, and Latin by Fenius Farsa.


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