Finn mac Fionlogha, King in Ireland {Legendary} - The Pages of John O'Hart.

Started by Elliot.V.Kelsey on Friday, February 19, 2021
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The link you put into the overview I don't think works anymore, and I looked at the pages you were referring to in John O'Hart's book of Irish Pedigrees, but I couldn't find any Finn being the son of Fionnlogha.

The Irish version of Magog, brother of Patriarch Abraham, seems to have been supressed as mere mythology, including the descent of Milesius de Braganza and his wife Scota, Egyptian Princess, whose son could remember the Sacred saga of Moses.

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Segundo o Pentateuco, Magog seria o segundo filho de Jafé(Gênesis 10:2).

Yes, all that information was entered quite some time ago and leads nowhere.

I put in a link to the Wikipedia article that mentions him.

Thank you guys.

Hi
I am a re enactor in the SCA, all this story of Magog is is propaganda by the church to keep ppl from following the Ancient Celtic ways and legends. It will not go anywhere because it is bullocks. Perhaps if you look to historians and the Druids. The Modern druids are VERY rich source of Irish lore. It is a big thing among them to be accurate as well. Morrigan help ya you go to a
Grove meeting and don't know your facts!

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