- Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
1. | (Prince of Greater Scythia) Niul (son of (King of The Scythians ) Phoniusa Farsaidh); and died. Notes:
See also Stirnet Genealogy athttp://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/ae/adam1.htm
From
Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella.
"Niul: after his father's return to Scythia, continue d some time atAeothania, teaching the languages and other laudable sciences, until,upon report of his great learning, he was invited into Egypt by Pharaoh,the king who gave him the land of Campuss Eyrunt, near the Red Sea, toinhabit, and heal so gave him his daughter Scota in marriage, from whomtheir posterity are ever since called the Scots. It was this Niulus whoemployed Gaodhal (Gael) son of Eighor, a learned and skillful man, tocompose, or rather refine, the language called Bearla Tobbai, which wascommon to the posterity of Niulus, and was afterwards called "Gaodh-ilg"from the said Gaodhal, who composed and improved it, and for his sakealso Niulus called his eldest son "Gaodhal" "
From
"Adam through Kings of Ireland and Scotland To English Lines" at SouthernStyle web site athttp://www.southern-style.com/adam_through_kings_of_ireland_an.htm
"15 Niul d: in Pharaoh Cingeris of Egypt invited Niul as instructor toEgypt b: in born near Tower of Babel, highly educated
......................... +daughter of Pharaoh Cingeris Scota d: in landsof Capacirunt on Red Sea b: in Egypt."
Family/Spouse: (Merytaten Princes of Scythia) Scota. (Merytaten (daughter of Akenkheres\Smenkhkar (Cingeris) Pharaoh of Egypt and Merytaten) was born in Egypt; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Gaodhal Glas and died.
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Generation: 2
2. | (King of The Scythians ) Phoniusa Farsaidh (son of Baoth); and died. Notes:
"Phoeniusa (Fenius) Farsaidh
Fenius was king of Scythia when he invented letters. His overking, Ninus,ruled the Assyrian Empire, and being a wise man, and desirous ofacquiring a knowledge of the various languages which not long before hadconfounded the builders of the Tower of Bable, employed able and learnedmen to go in search of knowledge; Fenius was one of these men.
Returning sometime afterwards well skilled in this knowledge, Feniuserected a school in the valley of Senaar, near the City of Aeothena, inthe 42nd year of the reign of Ninus, wherein having continued with hisyoungest son, Niulus, for 20 years, he returned home to his kingdom,which, at his death, he left to his eldest son, Nenuallus, leaving toNiulus no other patrimony than his learning, and the benefit of theschool he had founded. "
From http://www.kinsella.org/history/fenius.htm
Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella.
See also Stirnet Genealogy athttp://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/ae/adam1.htm
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Generation: 3
4. | Baoth (son of Magog); and died. Notes:
"Baoth: one of the sons of Magog, to whom Scythia came as his lot uponthe division of the earth by Noah, and subsequently by Japhet, of hispart thereof among his sons
Phoeniusa (Fenius) Farsaidh:inventor of Letters. "
From Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella
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Generation: 4
8. | Magog (son of Japhet); and died. Notes:
"Magog: ... from whom descended the Parthians, Gadelians, Amazonians,etc; also Bartholinus, the first planter of Ireland, about three hundredyears after the flood."
From Jim Kinsella (jim@kinsella.org) Ancient Kinsella Lineage
http://kinsella.org/history/famline.htm
"Information taken from O'Hart's "Irish Pedigrees" and Rev. P.L.O'Toole's"History of the Clan O'Toole" "
The Kinsella Homepage http://www.kinsella.org/
Jim Kinsella, the son of John Kinsella (who collected the information),son of Daniel Kinsella
Children:
- 4. Baoth and died.
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