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 Taylor and Beyond
 by Natasha Racz
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Scota Tephi (Princess) of EGYPT
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Changed: 9 Dec 2003

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Gallamh `Milesius' King in of SPAIN (Husband)
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  1. DescendantsHeremon Eremon mac Miled KING of IRELAND
  2. DescendantsEber Finn MacMILED b. in Egypt
 
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The legends tell that Jeremiah left Egypt with the Princess Tamar Tephi, taking with him the Stone of Destiny, which was known as Jacobs Pillar, and which had been used for the coronations of the kings of the line of David. Tamar was the elder daughter and as her sister was married she seemed to be settled in Egypt. Tamar was the heiress of the line of David, which was overturned to the shores of Hibernia, or Ireland. The stories go that a certain holy prophet landed upon Hibernias shores, accompanied by his scribe, Brug, and a beautiful young princess, together with a large stone. The reigning Heremon of the area, (Heremon means-a crowned horseman), was named Eochaidh He fell in love with the princess and married her, and their descendants may be traced through the Irish records. Tamar was buried in the Hill of Tara, and the ensuing kings of Ulster were crowned on the Stone of Destiny for 800 years. It still survives as the Stone of Scone, which lay under the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey until its recent removal to Edinburgh Castle.

The traditions trace Jeremiah and the princess, with Brug (Baruch) through Spain. Baruch is mentioned in Jeremiah 32:12. He is said to have been Jeremiahs secretary.

The ships of Tarshish were the paramount sailors and traders of those days, and there was a thriving trade with Spain, the western coast of France, the British Isles, and even extending to the Scandinavian countries, perhaps for the carriage of amber to the Mediterranean countries. It may be that Jeremiah intended to go to Denmark, but the party was shipwrecked off the coast of Ulster. Eochaidh the Heremon was a member of the Darnaians, or Tuatha de Danaan. It has also been said that the early settlers in Ireland were related to the Carthaginians, who were Israelitish Phoenicians.

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