Heremon Eochaid, King of Ireland, and grandson to the Egyptian Pharoah, Nectonious, mentioned in the Exodus, whose daughter was Scota Mar. Tea Tephi took with her the stone of Scone, Jacob's pillow in his famous Biblical dream, which today rests with her descendants, the Kings and Queens of Great Britian and Ireland. See Pharez and Zarah , (forefather of Heremon)
References: Matthew, Chap. 1 Josephus, Vol. 1 Encyclopedia of Religion, by Virgil Term History of the Hebrews, by Charles Foster Kent Pioneering the West (page 286) by Egan
Heremon. Son of Milisius (Tribe of Judah) and Merian (Tribe of Dan), was born in Spain and educated in Ireland. He was King of Ireland; a Prince of Judah and Dan; Knight of the Red Branch. His coat of arms was two red lions. With Dreudic ceremonials, he married Tamar (Tea Tephi) in 562 B.C. He wore seven colored kilts. During his reign, the Picts came asking for a place to live. He gave them the wives of the men slain in battle of his victory and, with reinforcements, sent them to Scotland where they conquered a part of the country. The Picts were required to pay tribute to the Irish Kingdom continuously. Heremon reigned 13 yrs.
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