Milesians (Irish)

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In Irish mythology the Milesians or Sons of Míl Espáine were the final inhabitants of Ireland, representing the Goidelic Celts.

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[edit] Myth

The Lebor Gabála (Book of Invasions - probably first written in the second half of the 11th century AD) describes the origin of the Gaelic people. Under the leadership of Galamh or Golam (Míl Espáine, the soldier of Hispania - a descendant of Japheth, one of Noah's three sons), they came out of ancient Scythia (southern Russia - a land that had obtained sovereignty shortly after the Deluge) to live for a while in Egypt. According to Edmund Campion writing in 1571, at the court of King Amenophis of Egypt, Galamh married the king's daughter, Scota; when the pharaoh had drowned in the Red Sea, Galamh and his people wandered for many years before conquering Hispania (Iberia, or modern Portugal and Spain) and establishing the city of Brigantia.

It had been prophesied that Galamh's descendants would rule Ireland, but he himself never reached its shores, dying in Gallaecia (modern Galicia and northern Portugal) in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. One day, on looking out from the tower of Breogán, his uncle ĺth saw the island of Ireland (Hibernia) across the sea and decided to sail there with Scota: on arriving in Ireland he met the country's three kings - men of the Tuatha Dé Danann - and was killed by them. Out of vengeance, eight sons of Galamh (ie. sons of the Míl Espáine, thus Milesians) and nine brothers of Íth set out from their territory (said to have been around modern Bayonne in the Basque Country) and invaded Ireland.1

The Tower of Breogán, rebuilt 2nd and 18th centuries:  According to Irish and Galician mythological history, Ith first saw Ireland from this tower, 900 kilometres north of A Coruña (northwest of Spain)
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The Tower of Breogán, rebuilt 2nd and 18th centuries: According to Irish and Galician mythological history, Ith first saw Ireland from this tower, 900 kilometres north of A Coruña (northwest of Spain)

The sons arrived in Ireland during the festival of Beltane, led by Míl's son Amergin, and eventually defeated the Tuatha Dé Danann and took Tara, the capital city, establishing their own capital there. On their way they met the goddesses Ériu, Banba and Fodla, promising them that the land would be named after the one whose advice helped the invaders in their conquest of the country. Ériu's advice led them in their mission and the land was named Ériu (or Éire, in modern terms) in her honour. The Tuatha Dé Danann had been defeated at the Battle of Tailtiu, and, after a short resistance, a truce was entered and the land was divided: the Milesians retained the part above ground, while the Tuatha Dé Danann were given the underworld. Éremon, a son of Galamh, became ruler of the northern half of Ireland, and another son, Éber Finn, became ruler of the southern half. Some time later they went to war, and Éber Finn was killed in battle, while Éremon went on to become the first Milesian king of the entire land.

[edit] Legacy

In the historical scheme proposed by T. F. O'Rahilly the descent of the kings of Ireland from the sons of Míl is a fiction intended to provide legitimacy for the Goidels, who invaded Ireland in the 1st or 2nd century BC, giving them the same ancient origin as the indigenous peoples they dominated. However, it has been argued (see fn.1) that the story is a much later invention of medieval Irish historians, inspired by their knowledge of the Seven Books of History Against the Pagans, written by the early 5th century Gallaecian cleric, Paulus Orosius. See also Early history of Ireland.

For centuries, the myth of the Míl Éspaine and the Milesians was used in Ireland to win and secure dynastic and political legitimacy. For example, in his Two bokes of the histories of Ireland (1571), Campion tried to use the myth to establish an ancient right of the British monarch to rule Ireland; in A View of the Present State of Ireland, Edmund Spenser accepted and rejected various parts of the myth both to denigrate the Irish of his day and to justify English colonisation of Ireland in the 1590s (at the height of the Anglo-Spanish war).2

Probably the last major outing for the myth was during the Contention of the bards, which appears to have rumbled on from 1616 to 1624. During this period poets from the north and south of the island extolled the merits of their respective peoples (Eremonians and Eberians), at the expense of the other side, and often descended to a pettiness that some contemporaries thought foolish. Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Eirinn (written c.1634) used the myth to promote the legitimacy of the Stuart claim to royal authority in Ireland (related to the origin of the Lia Fáil), demonstrating that Charles I was descended, through Brian Ború, Éber and Galamh, from Noah and, ultimately, from Adam.3

There is a legend that Queen Scota's grave is in the Slive Mish mountains just outside Tralee in Co Kerry. The legend tells that Scota was the daughter of a pharaoh and was to marry the Irish king, but she fell from her horse and died. A large rock now covers her tomb marking the spot where she fell.[citation needed]

[edit] Terminology

The children of Milidh, known to us as the Milesians, had landed unobserved in the mouth of the river Slaney in what is today the county of Wexford, from where they marched to Tara, the central seat of government. The word Milesian is still used (though with increasing rarity) to denote the Irish people themselves, or things pertaining to Ireland. And of further interest to our enquiry is the fact that the Milesians were newly arrived (via the Spanish peninsula) from the Greek city of Miletus, whose ruins still stand on the shores of the western Asia Minor(Ionia), and which was temporarily destroyed by the Persian army in the year 494 BC (during the early stages of the Greek-Persian Wars) . Given that the Irish records state ca 504 BC for the landing of the Milesian colony in Ireland, this is a spontaneous and unexpected chronological correlation that is close enough to give us serious pause for thought.

[edit] Footnotes

1 Much of this summary is derived from John Carey Did the Irish Come from Spain? The Legend of the Milesians History Ireland (Autumn 2001) pp.8-11.

2 Andrew Hadfield Briton and Scythian: Tudor representations of Irish origins Irish Historical Studies 28(1993)390, 395.

3 See generally, Bernadette Cunningham The World of Geoffrey Keating: history, myth and religion in 17th century Ireland (Dublin 2000).

Preceded by:
Tuatha Dé Danann
Mythical invasions of Ireland
AFM 1700 BC
FFE 1287 BC
Succeeded by:
none

[edit] Genealogy of the Milesian High Kings

                                                                             Breogan
                                                                                |
                                                       _________________________|_________________________
                                                       |                                                 |
                                                     Bile                                               Íth
                                                       |                                                 |
                                                     Galam                                             Lugaid
                                                     (Míl)                                               |
                                _______________________|___________________                         _____|_____
                                |     |      |      |    |       |        |                         |         |
                              Donn  Eber  Amergin  Ír  Colpa  Arannan  Eremon                    Eoinbric    Mal
                                    Finn            |                     |                         |         |
                            __________|_______      |       ______________|____________             |         |
                            |   |     |      |      |       |      |     |      |     |             |         |
                           Ir Orba Fearon Ferga    Eber  Muimne Luigne Laigne Palap Irial        Riaglan    Edaman
                                                    |                               Fáith           |         |
                                       _____________|______________                   |             |         |
                                       |                          |                   |             |         |
                                     Ebric                     Conmael             Eithrial     Sithchenn   Congal
                        _______________|______                    |                   |             |         |
                        |        |           |                    |                   |             |         |
                     Airtre   Cearmna    Sobhairce             Eochaid              Follach     Mairtine    Dáire
                        |                                    Faebar Glas              |             |         |
                        |                                 _______|_______             |             |         |
                        |                                 |             |             |             |         |
                       Art                              Nuada        Mofemis      Tigernmas      Rothlan   Eochaid
                        |                                 |             |             |             |      Étgudach
                     Sedna 1                            Glas         Eochaid       Enboth         Flann
                        |                                 |           Mumho           |           Ruadh
                        |                                 |             |             |             |
                     Fiacha                             Rossa         Enna        Smirgull        Ailill
                   Finscothach                            |         Airgthech         |             |
                        |                                 |                           |             |
                     Ollamh                         Roithechtaig                   Fiacha         Fionn
                     Fodhla                               |                      Labhrainne         |
                ________|_____________________            |                           |             |
                |         |        |         |            |                           |             |
            Finnachta  Slanoll   Gedhe    Cairbre        Fer                       Aengus        Eochaid
                |         |    Ollgothach    |          Arda                      Olmucada       Apthach
             Fiacha    Ailill      |         |            |                           |
           Finnailches         Bearnghal  Labraid        Cas                   Roitheachtaigh 1
                                             |         Clothach                       |
                                             |            |                           |
                                          Bratha     Muineamhón                      Dian
                                             |            |                           |
                                           Fionn    Faildeargdoid                   Sírna
                                             |            |                           |
                                          Sirlám         Cas                        Ailill
                                             |      Cétchaingnech                  Olchaoin
                                             |            |                           |
                                        Airgeatmhar     Failbe                    Giallchaidh
             ________________________________|            |                           |
             |        |         |            |            |                           |
           Fomor   Finntan    Deman       Badarn        Roan                        Nuadat
             |        |         |            |            |                        Finnfail
             |        |         |            |            |                           |
            Dub   Cimbáeth   Díthorba       Áed   Roitheachtaigh 2                  Áedan
             |                             Ruad           |                          Glas
             |                               |            |                           |
          Sithrige                  Macha Mong Ruad        Elim                        Simeon
             |                                     Oillfinshneachta                  Breac
             |                                            |
          Rudraige 2                                     Art
     ________|______________________________           Imleach
     |       |         |         |         |              |
   Ginga   Bresal    Ross     Congal      Cas             |
     |    Bódíbad    Ruad   Clairinech     |          Breisrigh
     |                 |                   |              |
    Capa            Connra              Fachtna        Sedna 2
     |                 |                Fáthach           |
     |                 |                                  |
  Fachtna            Éllim                              Duach
     |                                                  Finn
     |                                          __________|_____________
     |                                          |                      |
    Cas                                     Muireadach                Enda
     |                                       Bolgrach                Dearg
     |                    ______________________|                      |
     |                    |                     |                      |
    Cas                Fiacha                 Duach                  Lugaid
 Trillsech            Tolgrach               Temrach                Iardonn
     |                    |               ______|______                |
     |                    |               |           |                |
  Amergin               Duach          Eochaid    Conaing           Eochaid
     |                Ladhgrach       Fiadmuine  Begeaglach        Uaircheas
     |                    |                                            |
     |                    |                                            |
  Conall               Eochaid                                      Lugaid
 Cernach               Buadach                                     Lámdearg
     |              ______|______                                      |
     |              |           |                                      |
   Irial         Úgaine    Badbchaid                                  Art
  Glunmar          Mor                                                 |
     |          ____|_________________________                         |
     |          |                            |                         |
  Fiachna    Lóegaire                     Cobthach                   Ailill
 Finnamnas     Lorc                      Cóel Breg                   Finn
     |          |                            |                         |
 Muireadach  Ailill                       Meilge                    Eochaid              (Fir Bolg)
     |        Áine                       Molbthach                     |                      |
     |          |                            |                         |                      |
 Finnchad    Labraid                      Irereo                    Lugaid                  Rinnal
     |      Loingsech                        |                      Laigde                 Dagarmag
     |          |                            |                         |                      |
Giallchaidh   Ailill                      Connla                   Rechtaid                Erndolb
   Fionn      Bracan                       CáemCáem                     Rígderg                   |
     |          |                            |                         |                      |
  Cathbad    Aengus                       Ailill                   Cobthach                 Oiris
     |       Ollamh                    Caisfhiaclach                 Cáem                 Eclonnach
     |          |                            |                         |                      |
 Rochruide   Bresal                       Eochaid                   Mog Corb               Luaigne
     |        Brec                      Ailtleathan                    |                   Laidcinn
     |          |                   _________|_____________            |                      |
     |          |                   |          |          |            |                      |
    Mal      Fergus               Aengus    Ederscél    Fiacha      Fer Corb                 Tat
            Fortamail            Tuirmech   Temrach    Fer Mara        |                  Tetmanach
                |                   |          |          |            |                      |
            Fedlimid              Enna      Conall      Ailill      Adamair                 Dichun
            Forthriun            Aignech  Collamrach    Érainn         |                  Uairidnach
                |                   |                     |            |                      |
            Crimthann            Labraid              Feradach        Nia                  Rudraige
             Coscrach             Lorc                    |         Segamain                  |
                |                   |                     |            |                      |
            Mog Art             Blathacht               Forga       Innatmar               Dubthach
                |                   |                     |            |                      |
               Art               Esamain                Maine       Lugaid                 Cairbre
                |                 Eamna                   |         Luaigne               Cinnchait
                |                   |                     |            |
              Elloit              Rogen                Airndil      Cairbre
                |                 Ruadh                   |          Lusc
                |                   |                     |            |
              Nuada             Fionnloch             Roithriun      Duach
             Fullon                 |                     |       Dallta Dedad
                |                   |                     |
             Feradach             Fionn                 Triun
              Foglas          ______|______               |
                |             |           |               |
             Ailill        Eochaid     Eochaid         Roisin
              Glas        Feidlech      Airem             |
                |             |                           |
              Fiacha      Findemna                       Sin
             Foibric          |                      _____|_____
                |             |                      |         |
              Bresal       Lugaid                 Degaidh   Eochaid
               Brec      Riab nDerg                  |         |
                |             |                      |         |
             Lugaid       Crimthann                 Iar     Deitsin
            Loithfinn      Nia Náir                  |         |
                |             |                      |         |
              Sedna       Feradach                 Ailill   Dluthach
             Sithbac    Finnfechtnach                |         |
                |                                    |         |
              Nuada                                Eogan     Dáire
              Necht                                  |         |
                |                                    |         |
              Fergus                              Ederscel  Fiatach
              Fairge                                 |       Finn
                |                                    |         |
              Rossa                               Conaire    Fiacha
              Ruadh                                 Mor    Finnfolaidh
                |                                              |
              Fionn                                         Tuathal
               File                                        Teachtmhar
                |                                              |
            Conchobar                                       Fedlimid
            Abradruad                                       Rechtmar
                |                                              |
            Mog Corb                                         Conn
                |                                         Cétchathach
            Cú Corb
                |
            Nia Corb
                |
             Cormac
          Gelta Gáeth
                |
            Fedlimid
            Firurglas
                |
             Cathair
               Mor

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