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Chapter 26 - 608 CE |
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530. |
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In the year 608 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (608 AD) |
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Holly King Áedán mac Gabráin |
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Son of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
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grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
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great grandson of Fergus Mor |
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Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
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Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
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Did give up the ghost |
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The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
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to his son Eochaid mac Áedán |
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also known as Eochaid Buide |
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meaning Eochaid of the yellow hair |
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who was anointed |
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upon the white (limestone) rock |
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of the stone of destiny |
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and upon the Marble throne |
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of Amen-Ra |
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at the capital of Dunadd in Argyll |
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Connad Cerr a terrible fiction |
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of predictable purpose |
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by those with malice |
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and need of ancestors |
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inserting myths to stake their claim |
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creating even false battles |
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such as Fid Eóin |
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for realness sake |
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531. |
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In the year 609 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (609 AD) |
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Áedo mac Crimthainn |
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Holly King of Munster |
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Son of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
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grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
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great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
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twice great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
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three times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
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four times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
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who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
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the last Holly High King of Ireland |
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did give up the ghost |
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the Kingship did then pass to his son |
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as was custom |
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to Cathaíl mac Áedo |
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the names of Faílbe, Cúán and Máenach |
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designed to deceive |
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the sacred history of Ireland |
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532. |
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In the year 610 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (610 AD) |
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The UMAY-YAD the hand of God(dess) |
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The rebel Sadducee Jewish exiles |
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of the former Himyarite kingdom |
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corrupt and wholly evil |
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Did control Mecca and the desert lands |
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Through fear and bribery |
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A Priest of the most Holly family |
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And the keepers of the Kaaba |
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Whose name was Muhammad |
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A most wise and pious man |
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Had spent many years |
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Helping his brother making repairs |
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Upon the Kaaba and witnessing |
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The former Arabs fall under the spell |
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Of wickedness by the UMAY-YAD Sadducee Jews |
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The promotion of low morals |
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Of taking many wives claiming ancient rite |
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Some mere children abused for pleasure |
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Others mere children sacrificed to demon gods |
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For these men who claimed |
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Messianic blood through the House of the Hasmoneans |
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Knew no self restraint |
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Thus Muhammad did decide |
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to leave his noble duties of priest |
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and become a prophet to the people |
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A decision which caused for a time |
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Exile even from his family |
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For no member for countless generations |
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Had ever left such a station |
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To become a street prophet |
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But Muhammad did begin to preach |
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To the Jewish Arabs as they traded |
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in the thriving Sadducee markets of Mecca |
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At this time |
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Harb ibn Shamir of the UMAY-YAD |
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The Sadducee Jewish rebels |
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Ignored Muhammad and his growing following |
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533. |
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In the year 612 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (612 AD) |
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Harb ibn Shamir of the UMAY-YAD |
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The Hand of the God(dess) |
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Son of Shamir |
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Grandson of Yūsuf Dhū Nuwas |
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The last Sadducee Jewish Himyarite king |
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Did give up the ghost |
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The leadership and kingship in exile |
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Of the Himaryte and title of UMAY-YAD |
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Did fall to his son Abī Sufyān ibn Harb |
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Who upon his ascension |
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Ordered the murder of Muhammad |
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But many of the inhabitants of Mecca |
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Who had heard Muhammad and secretly |
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Followed his message included some Sadducees themselves |
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So when Abī Sufyān gave orders to kill the prophet |
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They helped Muhammad and his family |
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Escape south across the sea |
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to the Christian Kingdom of Aksum |
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There he stayed for some ten years |
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During which time he wrote the Qur’an verses |
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Having great knowledge of language |
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And sacred scripture |
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On account of his family and upbringing |
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As the priests of the Kaaba |
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Abī Sufyān ordered all the remaining priests |
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Of the Kaaba be rounded up and murdered. |
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Abī Sufyān then ordered |
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that all the Sadducee demonic gods |
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Be placed inside and around the Kaaba |
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As an open act of blasphemy of the priests |
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He had just slaughtered |
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534. |
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In the year 622 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (622 AD) |
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Upon the return of Muhammad to Medina and Arabia |
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He formed a loyal resistance |
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To fight the evil of the Sadducee Jewish UMAY-YAD |
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Who controlled Mecca and many of the Bedouin tribes |
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Upon his return, the crafty Abī Sufyān |
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ordered his nephew to secretly join Muhammad |
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to pretend to be a loyal Muslim |
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but report back on what he was doing |
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his name was Uthmān ibn ‘Affān |
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In the first battles of resistance |
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Muhammad and his followers were successful |
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But later Abī Sufyān did defeat the Muslims |
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On account of the well recorded treachery |
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of Uthmān ibn ‘Affān |
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Muhammad was forced to retreat |
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But the faith of Islam had spread quickly |
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Midst the darkness of death and plague |
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From the past one hundred years |
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So that thousands of survivors |
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flocked to the region strengthening |
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the forces of Muhammad |
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By the year 626 |
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Muhammad and his loyal troops |
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Had defeated Abī Sufyān |
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And he escaped with the Rest of the UMAY-YAD |
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Jewish Sadducee tribes and supporters |
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To the homelands of their ancestors |
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in the ancient lands of Syria |
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Which they took from the Byzantines |
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And started their own Jewish Kingdom |
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535. |
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In the year 629 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (629 AD) |
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Holly King Eochaid mac Áedán |
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Son of Áedán mac Gabráin |
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grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
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great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
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great great grandson of Fergus Mor |
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Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
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Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
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Did give up the ghost |
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The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
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to his son Domnall mac Echdach |
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also known as Domnall Brecc |
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meaning Donald the Freckled |
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who was anointed |
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upon the white (limestone) rock |
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of the stone of destiny |
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and upon the Marble throne |
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of Amen-Ra |
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at the capital of Dunadd in Argyll |
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Ferchar mac Connaid |
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yet another terrible fiction |
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for the Holly Kings |
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never had alliances nor co-ruled |
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with descendents of the Uí Néill |
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a clumsy hand of false history |
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in the hope that none no better |
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536. |
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In the year 632 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (632AD) |
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The prophet Muhammad |
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Descendent of the most ancient priests |
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and keepers of the Kaaba |
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Descendent of the Holly |
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the oldest and most sacred priest line of humanity |
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And of the blood of the great prophets |
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Muhammad did give up the ghost |
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The leadership of Islam |
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Did then fall to Abu Bakr |
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As the first true Caliph |
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But his reign was short |
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On account of the evil assassin |
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Whose name was Uthmān ibn ‘Affān |
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Of the wealthy Jewish Sadducee clans |
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And member of the UMAY-YAD |
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Who pretended to be Muslim |
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But remained firmly a Sadducee Jew |
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And had Abu Bakr |
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Slowly poisoned to death |
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He was succeeded by Umar ibn al-Khattāb |
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Who was the second true Cali |
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And reigned for ten years (634-644) |
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Until once again |
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The murderous and evil spy |
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Uthmān ibn ‘Affān of the UMAY-YAD |
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Did arrange for a slave to assassinate Umar |
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Then, with no challengers |
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Uthmān was declared the third Caliph |
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He immediately sought to undermine |
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The scriptures of Muhammad |
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Creating false stories of his birth |
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assigning wives that never existed |
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claiming wicked and immoral acts by Muhammad |
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that were wholly false |
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He sought a treaty with the UMAY-YAD |
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His kin and true allegiance |
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Weakening the Rashidun Empire |
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But most evil was that Uthmān |
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Began to wholly change sections of the Qur’an |
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Claiming previous writings |
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and false sayings of the Prophet Muhammad |
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often claiming that he had merely received |
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the completed scripture from Abu Bakr |
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a horrible and unprecedented lie |
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that has stood for too long |
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Thus under the poison of Uthmān the Sadducee |
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the message of Muhammad |
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Became one of contradictions |
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True to the goal of the Sadducee Jews |
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The same as they had done six hundred years prior |
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With the Nazarenes and Paul of Tarsus |
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537. |
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In the year 642 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (642 AD) |
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Holly King Domnall mac Echdach |
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Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
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grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
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great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
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great great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
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great great great grandson of Fergus Mor |
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Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
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Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
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Did give up the ghost |
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The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
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to his son Domangart mac Domnall |
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the false myths of Máel Dúin mac Conaill |
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and Domnall Donn |
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and Ferchar Fota |
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desperate trials by desparate |
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men to hide the truth |
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by making wicked lies |
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of kings of Dál Riata that never were |
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In the same year (642) |
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Cathaíl mac Áedo |
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Holly King of Munster |
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Son of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
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grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
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great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
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twice great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
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three times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
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four times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
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five times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
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who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
32. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
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did give up the ghost |
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the Kingship did then pass to his son |
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to Cathal mac Cathaíl |
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the names of Colgú and Finguine |
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a seemingly endless but predictable |
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line of falsities |
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by those who conquered |
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by murder and poison pens |
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538. |
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In the year 650 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (650 AD) |
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Abī Sufyān ibn Harb of the UMAY-YAD |
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Which means Hand of the God(dess) |
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Son of Harb ibn Shamir |
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Grandson of Shamir ibn Yūsuf |
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Great Grandson of Yūsuf Dhū Nuwas |
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The last Sadducee Jewish Himyarite king |
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Did give up the ghost |
10. |
The leadership and kingship in exile |
11. |
Of the Himaryte and title of UMAY-YAD |
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Did fall to his son Mu‘āwīyah ibn Abī Sufyān |
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539. |
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In the year 655 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (655 AD) |
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The 9th Council of Toledo |
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Did rule that all children of clerics |
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Were to be automatically enslaved. |
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This ruling was later incorporated |
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into the canon law of the church |
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and still stands. |
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But was never enforced For the children of Popes |
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For it was tradition That Popes |
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Acted above the laws |
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Even of the church |
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In the same year |
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So evil were the ways of Caliph Uthman |
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That true Muslims revolted against his reign |
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At which time Uthman did use this as an excuse |
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To assassinate as many remaining original Followers |
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of Muhammad and their family |
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So wholly did Uthman destroy and corrupt |
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The first message of Muhammad |
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That little of it survived with Islam |
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Becoming the same as Christianity |
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As a mere tool of power |
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For the evil Sadducee jews |
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But in 656, true followers of Islam |
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Did succeed in attacking Medina |
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And capturing the supremely evil Uthman |
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Upon his death |
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He was rightly refused the honor |
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of being buried With Muslims |
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But with his Jewish Sadducee ancestors at Hush Kaukab |
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540. |
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In the year 656 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (656 AD) |
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Upon the death of their kin Uthman |
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Mu‘āwīyah ibn Abī Sufyān |
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the Jewish Sadducee King of the UMAY-YAD |
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marched his army south from Damascus |
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to attack the new Caliph Ali |
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But the resistance of True Muslims |
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Against the Sadducee Jews was so strong |
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That he failed to defeat Ali |
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Then upon reviewing the wholly changed texts by Uthman |
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That did turn Islam |
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into another religion of the Sadducee Jews |
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By corrupting and confusing the true message of Muhammad |
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Ali ordered his whole kingdom of Sadducee Jews |
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To convert to Islam |
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upon pain of death for any refusal |
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according to the doctrines of Uthman |
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Further, he did order the mass production of Qur’an |
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According to the massive edits of Uthman |
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To be distributed as far and wide |
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In order to destroy the true faith of Islam from the inside |
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And raised Uthman up as a great prophet |
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almost as equal as Muhammad |
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and greater than any other follower of Muhammad |
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Within four years |
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the plan of Mu‘āwīyah ibn Abī Sufyān |
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Succeeded with large Muslim communities |
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Switching to the Uthman false texts |
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Away from the original Qur’an of Muhammad |
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By the year 661, Ali had lost most of his power |
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And Mu‘āwīyah ibn Abī Sufyān |
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Had him assassinated while he prayed |
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Upon the murder of Ali |
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Mu‘āwīyah ibn Abī Sufyān did then declare himself Caliph |
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And Caliph of the UMAY-YAD Islam Empire |
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He then did immediately move the capital of Islam |
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Away from Medina |
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To the ancient home of his Sadducee Jewish ancestors |
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At Damascus |
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For the next one hundred years |
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The ancestors of the Jewish Kings of the Himaryites |
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Now as Caliphs of a false doctrine of Islam |
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Never written by the true followers of Muhammad |
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But by devils and assassins |
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Did dominate the world from Morocco to Turkey |
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And as far east as the lands of India. |
48. |
The true message of Muhammad |
49. |
Had been destroyed. |
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541. |
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In the year 666 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (666 AD) |
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Cathal mac Cathaíl |
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Holly King of Munster |
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Son of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
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grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
7. |
great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
8. |
twice great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
9. |
three times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
10. |
four times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
11. |
five times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
12. |
six times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
13. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
14. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
15. |
did give up the ghost |
16. |
the Kingship did then pass to his son |
17. |
Ailill mac Cathal |
18. |
In the same year |
19. |
A Great plague swept through Ireland |
20. |
Causing many of the remaining monasteries |
21. |
To close down Including growing lawlessness |
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542. |
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In the year 673 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (673 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Domangart mac Domnall |
4. |
Son of Domnall mac Echdach |
5. |
grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
6. |
great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
7. |
great great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
8. |
great great great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
9. |
great great great great grandson of Fergus Mor |
10. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
11. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
12. |
Did give up the ghost |
13. |
The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
14. |
to his son Eochaid mac Domangart |
15. |
the name Fiannamail ua Dúnchado |
16. |
one of the last false myths |
17. |
a king of fable |
18. |
inserted by the vipers of Iona |
19. |
servants of the Uí Néill |
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543. |
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In the year 701 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (701 AD) |
3. |
Ailill mac Cathal |
4. |
Holly King of Munster |
5. |
Son of Cathal mac Cathaíl |
6. |
grandson of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
7. |
great grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
8. |
twice great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
9. |
three times great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
10. |
four times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
11. |
five times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
12. |
six times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
13. |
seven times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
14. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
15. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
16. |
did give up the ghost |
17. |
the Kingship did then pass to his son |
18. |
to Cathal mac Ailill |
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544. |
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1. |
In the year 726 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (726 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Eochaid mac Domangart |
4. |
Son of Domangart mac Domnall |
5. |
grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
6. |
great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
7. |
great great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
8. |
great great great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
9. |
great great great great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
10. |
great great great great great grandson of Fergus Mor |
11. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
12. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
13. |
Did give up the ghost |
14. |
The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
15. |
to his son Eochaid mac Echdach |
16. |
the name Áed Find |
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a complete fabrication |
18. |
inserted by John of Fordun |
19. |
the paid fabricator for the MacAlpin clan |
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handsomely rewarded |
21. |
for creating them a history that never existed |
22. |
a nobility of pure fable |
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545. |
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In the year 731 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (731 AD) |
3. |
The christian monk called Bede |
4. |
Did publish his fictional work |
5. |
Called Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum |
6. |
Which means the Ecclesiastical History of the English People |
7. |
a wholly mischievous work |
8. |
used to position the Irish as Godless |
9. |
and inferior before Pauline Christianity |
10. |
and the superior history of the Britons. |
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546. |
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1. |
In the year 744 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (744 AD) |
3. |
Cathal mac Ailill |
4. |
Holly King of Munster |
5. |
Deliberately misnamed as Cathal mac Finguine |
6. |
To disguise his most sacred blood |
7. |
Son of Ailill mac Cathal |
8. |
grandson of Cathal mac Cathaíl |
9. |
great grandson of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
10. |
twice great grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
11. |
three times great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
12. |
four times great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
13. |
five times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
14. |
six times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
15. |
seven times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
16. |
eight times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
17. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
18. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
19. |
did give up the ghost |
20. |
the Kingship did then pass to his son |
21. |
to Cormac mac Cathal |
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547. |
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1. |
In the year 751 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (751AD) |
3. |
Pope Zachary, |
4. |
also known as St. Zachary |
5. |
did commission a great forgery |
6. |
of a letter written in pure gold |
7. |
upon fine vellum |
8. |
that could not have existed |
9. |
at the time of the apostles |
10. |
alleging it to be from St. Peter |
11. |
That this letter was deliverately intended |
12. |
to deceive the court of the Franks |
13. |
to influence the election of Pepin the Short |
14. |
and furthermore to secure the ownership |
15. |
of the lands under his control upon his death. |
16. |
In the same year |
17. |
Pope Zachary did commission |
18. |
a chair built of fine timber |
19. |
and then did claim it to be |
20. |
the very chair upon which St. Peter |
21. |
did sit when alleged Bishop of Rome. |
22. |
That this fraud was done with deliberate calculation |
23. |
to deceive the Franks |
24. |
and all Christians into believing its authenticity. |
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548. |
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1. |
In the year 768 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (768 AD) |
3. |
Charlemagne did launch a vicious campaign |
4. |
of evangelism against the Saxons of Germany |
5. |
by cutting down their sacred Holly tree |
6. |
the Yggdrasil (World Tree) |
7. |
located in the north German forest |
8. |
near present day Marburg |
9. |
In the year 782 |
10. |
The mighty christian warrior Charlemagne |
11. |
did show his devotion to the Vatican |
12. |
Upon the murder and dismemberment |
13. |
of thousands of saxon men, women |
14. |
and even innocent children |
15. |
at a placed called Verdun |
16. |
in search of hidden treasure |
17. |
To be rewarded for his bloody evil |
18. |
by being crowned Holy Roman Emperor |
19. |
in the year 800 |
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549. |
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1. |
In the year 774 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (774AD) |
3. |
Pope Adrian creates |
4. |
greatest forgery of all time |
5. |
called Constitutum Donatio Constantini |
6. |
and Constitutum domini Constantini imperatoris |
7. |
known as the Gift of Constantine |
8. |
is rambling list of points |
9. |
also in gold and upon fine vellum |
10. |
that could not have existed at the time |
11. |
claiming Constantine had given Roman authority |
12. |
to the Pope |
13. |
Used for next 1,000 years by Vatican |
14. |
to justify carving up the world |
15. |
for global slave trade |
16. |
as well as pillaging of resources |
17. |
still claimed even today |
18. |
as being a truthful object |
19. |
when it remains an evil lie |
20. |
for which even satan would be proud |
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550. |
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1. |
In the year 778 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (778 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Eochaid mac Echdach |
4. |
Son of Eochaid mac Domangart |
5. |
grandson of Domangart mac Domnall |
6. |
great grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
7. |
great great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
8. |
great great great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
9. |
great great great great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
10. |
great great great great great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
11. |
great great great great great great grandson of Fergus Mor |
12. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
13. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
14. |
Did give up the ghost |
15. |
The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
16. |
to his son Fergus mac Echdach |
17. |
the name Cináed mac Ailpín |
18. |
a wicked untruth by John of Fordun |
19. |
paid to lie by the MacAlpin clan |
20. |
for his lot of thirty pieces of silver |
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551. |
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1. |
In the year 789 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (789 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Fergus mac Echdach |
4. |
Son of Eochaid mac Echdach |
5. |
grandson of Eochaid mac Domangart |
6. |
great grandson of Domangart mac Domnall |
7. |
great great grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
8. |
three times great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
9. |
four times great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
10. |
five times great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
11. |
six times great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
12. |
seven times great grandson of Fergus Mor |
13. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
14. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
15. |
Did give up the ghost |
16. |
The kingship of Dál Riata then did fall |
17. |
to his son Caustantín mac Fergusa |
18. |
also named Constantine I of Scotland |
19. |
the first true king of united Scotland |
20. |
not the lie of Cináed mac Ailpín |
21. |
and evil myth by wicked men |
22. |
It was Constantine who first founded Scone |
23. |
And did bring the most sacred relics |
24. |
From Dunadd eastward to Scone |
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552. |
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1. |
In the year 793 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (793 AD) |
3. |
Cormac mac Cathal |
4. |
Holly King of Munster |
5. |
Son of Cathal mac Ailill |
6. |
grandson of Ailill mac Cathal |
7. |
great grandson of Cathal mac Cathaíl |
8. |
twice great grandson of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
9. |
three times great grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
10. |
four times great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
11. |
five times great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
12. |
six times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
13. |
seven times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
14. |
eight times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
15. |
nine times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
16. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
17. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
18. |
did give up the ghost |
19. |
the Kingship did then pass to his son |
20. |
to Artrí mac Cormac |
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553. |
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1. |
In the year 820 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (820 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Caustantín mac Fergusa |
4. |
Constantine I of Scotland |
5. |
Son of Fergus mac Echdach |
6. |
grandson of Eochaid mac Echdach |
7. |
great grandson of Eochaid mac Domangart |
8. |
great great grandson of Domangart mac Domnall |
9. |
three times great grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
10. |
four times great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
11. |
five times great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
12. |
six times great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
13. |
seven times great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
14. |
eight times great grandson of Fergus Mor |
15. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
16. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
17. |
Did give up the ghost |
18. |
The kingship of Alba (Scotland) then did fall |
19. |
to his son Domnall mac Causantín |
20. |
the second king of united Scotland |
21. |
In the year 821 |
22. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (821 AD) |
23. |
Artrí mac Cormac |
24. |
Holly King of Munster |
25. |
Son of Cormac mac Cathal |
26. |
grandson of Cathal mac Ailill |
27. |
great grandson of Ailill mac Cathal |
28. |
twice great grandson of Cathal mac Cathaíl |
29. |
three times great grandson of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
30. |
four times great grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
31. |
five times great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
32. |
six times great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
33. |
seven times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
34. |
eight times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
35. |
nine times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
36. |
ten times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
37. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
38. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
39. |
did give up the ghost |
40. |
the Kingship did then pass to his son |
41. |
to Cuilennáin mac Artrí |
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554. |
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1. |
In the year 845 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (845 AD) |
3. |
Pope Sergius II |
4. |
Following the examples of his forebears |
5. |
Did create a poorly forged set of writings |
6. |
known as the Isidorian Decretals |
7. |
of non-existence Bishop (Isidore) |
8. |
between other non-existent characters |
9. |
claiming Rome has always had sovereign authority |
10. |
over all other christian churches. |
11. |
So monumentally clear a forgery |
12. |
Yet to this very day |
13. |
The Vatican maintains their authenticity |
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555. |
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1. |
In the year 848 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (848 AD) |
3. |
Ivar Ragnarsson and a small band of Vikings |
4. |
Arrived in Scotland and sought an audience |
5. |
With the Holly King Domnall mac Causantín |
6. |
On account of the most ancient power |
7. |
Of the druids and fame of the Holly |
8. |
To the last remaining non-Christian Keltoi |
9. |
The great Viking Chief Ivar |
10. |
Was granted the land near Oban |
11. |
To build a fort town |
12. |
In exchange Ivar Ragnarsson pledged |
13. |
The Vikings would never strike |
14. |
The lands of the Holly King of Alba |
15. |
While they held the kingdom |
16. |
Nor desecrate any ancient site |
17. |
Of the druids in Ireland |
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556. |
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1. |
In the year 852 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (852AD) |
3. |
A Viking armada led by Ivar Ragnarsson |
4. |
and his brothers Halfdene and Ubbe |
5. |
did move to their new base near Oban |
6. |
In the lands of the Dál Riata |
7. |
and from the West coast of Scotland |
8. |
did attack and land in Dublin Bay |
9. |
away from the city |
10. |
The High King of Ireland |
11. |
Whose name was Máel Sechnaill |
12. |
From the Clann Cholmáin of the Southern Uí Néill |
13. |
Whose troops were no match for Ivar |
14. |
Upon open ground |
15. |
Did order his troops into the city |
16. |
to hide midst the women and children |
17. |
Upon being surrounded and refusing to face Ivar |
18. |
Máel Sechnaill ordered the whole city of Dublin |
19. |
Be set alight to leave nothing for the Vikings |
20. |
Many thousands of innocent men, women and children |
21. |
Were burnt to death by the actions |
22. |
of the coward High King Máel Sechnaill |
23. |
Who then ran away with his troops |
24. |
While the warriors of Ivar risked their lives |
25. |
saving as many innocent people as they could |
26. |
Upon seeing the treachery of the Uí Néill |
27. |
against their own people |
28. |
in destroying one of the most ancient cities |
29. |
of all humanity |
30. |
And caring nothing for the people of Ireland |
31. |
Ivar did not depart |
32. |
as the High King Máel Sechnaill Had hoped |
33. |
but instead, stayed midst the charred Ruins of Dublin |
34. |
and dedicated his forces not to pillage |
35. |
but to rebuild a new Dublin |
36. |
a new town from the ashes |
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557. |
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1. |
In the year 862 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (862 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Domnall mac Causantín |
4. |
Son of Caustantín mac Fergusa |
5. |
grandson of Fergus mac Echdach |
6. |
great grandson of Eochaid mac Echdach |
7. |
great great grandson of Eochaid mac Domangart |
8. |
three times great grandson of Domangart mac Domnall |
9. |
four times great grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
10. |
five times great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
11. |
six times great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
12. |
seven times great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
13. |
eight times great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
14. |
nine times great grandson of Fergus Mor |
15. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
16. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
17. |
Did give up the ghost |
18. |
The kingship of Alba (Scotland) then did fall |
19. |
to his son Causantín mac Domnall |
20. |
also known as the true Constantine II |
21. |
the third king of united Scotland |
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558. |
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1. |
In the year 865 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (865 AD) |
3. |
As a new but smaller town of Dublin |
4. |
had been built by the Vikings |
5. |
Ivar Ragnarsson and his army returned |
6. |
to The West of Scotland |
7. |
And then sailed inland |
8. |
Then south by land to the territory of Northumberland |
9. |
Where they conquered the region |
10. |
In the year 868 |
11. |
Cuilennáin mac Artrí |
12. |
Holly King of Munster |
13. |
Son of Artrí mac Cormac |
14. |
grandson of Cormac mac Cathal |
15. |
great grandson of Cathal mac Ailill |
16. |
twice great grandson of Ailill mac Cathal |
17. |
three times great grandson of Cathal mac Cathaíl |
18. |
four times twice great grandson of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
19. |
five times great grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
20. |
six times great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
21. |
seven times great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
22. |
eight times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
23. |
nine times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
24. |
ten times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
25. |
eleven times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
26. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
27. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
28. |
did give up the ghost |
29. |
the Kingship did then pass to his son |
30. |
to Cormac mac Cuilennáin |
31. |
who became the greatest Christian Bishop King |
32. |
Ireland has ever seen |
33. |
A man of infinite wisdom and fairness |
34. |
Who saved his people |
35. |
And the culture of the Irish |
36. |
as no other for hundreds of years to come |
37. |
his name and memory defamed |
38. |
by cowardly scribes as paid assassins |
39. |
for men of weak character |
40. |
to hide their crimes |
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559. |
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1. |
In the year 877 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (862 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Causantín mac Domnall |
4. |
also known as the true Constantine II |
5. |
Son of Domnall mac Causantín |
6. |
grandson of Caustantín mac Fergusa |
7. |
great grandson of Fergus mac Echdach |
8. |
great great grandson of Eochaid mac Echdach |
9. |
three times great grandson of Eochaid mac Domangart |
10. |
four times great grandson of Domangart mac Domnall |
11. |
five times great grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
12. |
six times great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
13. |
seven times great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
14. |
eight times great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
15. |
nine times great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
16. |
ten times great grandson of Fergus Mor |
17. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
18. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
19. |
Did give up the ghost |
20. |
The kingship of Alba (Scotland) then did fall |
21. |
to his son Áeda mac Causantín |
22. |
the fourth king of united Scotland |
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560. |
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1. |
In the year 880 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (880 AD) |
3. |
Alfred the Great (of Wessex) |
4. |
self proclaimed King of the Anglo-Saxons |
5. |
did commission a supreme forgery |
6. |
of which little at all was true |
7. |
called Historia Brittonum |
8. |
also History of the Britons |
9. |
in which the true history and acts of kings |
10. |
such as Cormac mac Art and the Holly |
11. |
was stolen and incorporated into mythical characters |
12. |
such as King Arthur |
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561. |
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1. |
In the year 900 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (900 AD) |
3. |
Holly King Áeda mac Causantín |
4. |
Son of Causantín mac Domnall |
5. |
grandson of Domnall mac Causantín |
6. |
great grandson of Caustantín mac Fergusa |
7. |
great great grandson of Fergus mac Echdach |
8. |
three times great grandson of Eochaid mac Echdach |
9. |
four times great grandson of Eochaid mac Domangart |
10. |
five times great grandson of Domangart mac Domnall |
11. |
six times great grandson of Domnall mac Echdach |
12. |
seven times great grandson of Son of Eochaid mac Áedán |
13. |
eight times great grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin |
14. |
nine times great grandson of Gabrán mac Domangairt |
15. |
ten times great grandson of Domangart mac Fergus |
16. |
eleven times great grandson of Fergus Mor |
17. |
Descendent of the most ancient Holly druids |
18. |
Descendent of the High Kings of Ireland |
19. |
Did give up the ghost |
20. |
The kingship of Alba (Scotland) then did fall |
21. |
to his son Causantín mac Áeda |
22. |
also known as the true Constantine III |
23. |
the fifth king of united Scotland |
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562. |
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1. |
In the year 908 |
2. |
Since the birth of John the Baptist (908AD) |
3. |
Cormac mac Cuilennáin |
4. |
Holly King of Munster |
5. |
Great Bishop King |
6. |
Son of Cuilennáin mac Artrí |
7. |
grandson of Artrí mac Cormac |
8. |
great grandson of Cormac mac Cathal |
9. |
twice great grandson of Cathal mac Ailill |
10. |
three times great grandson of Ailill mac Cathal |
11. |
four times great grandson of Cathal mac Cathaíl |
12. |
five times twice great grandson of Cathaíl mac Áedo |
13. |
six times great grandson of Áedo mac Crimthainn |
14. |
seven times great grandson of Crimthainn mac Eochaid |
15. |
eight times great grandson of Eochaid mac Óengusa |
16. |
nine times great grandson of Óengus mac Nad Froích |
17. |
ten times great grandson of Nad Froích mac Cuirc |
18. |
eleven times great grandson of Conall Cuirc mac Eógan |
19. |
twelve times great grandson of Eógan mac Muiredach |
20. |
who was brother of Eochaid mac Muiredach |
21. |
the last Holly High King of Ireland |
22. |
did give up the ghost |
23. |
Having become a bishop |
24. |
And thus wedded the church and not his heirs |
25. |
The Dál gCais of North Munster |
26. |
Later known as the Uí Briain |
27. |
Mercenary settlers from Brittany and Angles |
28. |
A few hundred years before |
29. |
Did then claim Kingship of Munster |
30. |
And forced the Holly family to flee |
31. |
Their first king being Flaithbertach mac Inmainén |
32. |
Thus ended the last Holly to rule |
33. |
as King Or High Priest after thousands of years |
34. |
Heralding the beginning of a new millennium |
35. |
A thousand years of rule |
36. |
Not by sacred bloodlines |
37. |
of ancient priests Of the light |
38. |
But the bloodlines of the ancient Sadducee priests |
39. |
Who had created Christianity |
40. |
to destroy the true message of Jesus and the Nazarenes |
41. |
And Sunna of the UMAY-YAD |
42. |
to destroy the true message of Muhammad |
43. |
A thousand years where evil did rule the world |
44. |
The Thousand years of darkness as foretold |
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