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Papahdilmah Partholon (Papaḫdilmaḫ)

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Lineage Parthalas
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Partholon IlSera
Parents

Ψ Person:153314 [?]

Events

child birth: Orba (Gorba) ? (Parthalas) [?]

child birth: Fergna alParthalas [Arzawa]

child birth: Feron aParthalas alParthalas [Arzawa]

child birth: Er ? (Kohathites) [?]

child birth: Aife (Ava) maPartholon [Arzawa]

child birth: Laiglinne alParthalas [Parthalas]

child birth: Slanga alParthalas [Parthalas]

child birth: Rudraigh alParthalas [Arzawa]

immigration: in the sixstieth year of the age of Abraham, Partholon took Ireland

Notes

Led the second settlement of Ireland.

Partholon had four oxen, that is the first cattle of Ireland. Of his company was Brea, son of Senboth, by whom were a jouse, a flesh [cauldron], and dwelling first made in Ireland. Of his company was Samailiath (the druid priest), by whom were ale-drinking and suretyship first made in Ireland. Of his company was Beoir, by whom a guesthouse was first made in Ireland.

The names of the ten noble daughters whom Partholon had, and the names of his ten sons-in-law I have aside, it is a full memory.

Aife, Aine, lofty Adnad, Macha, Mucha, Melepard, Glas and Grenach, Auach and Achanach.

Aidbli, Bomnad and Ban, Caertin, Echtach, Athchosan, Lucraid, Ligair, Lughaid the warrior, Gerber who was not vain of word.


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== 2 ==
Partholon IlSera
immigration: in the sixstieth year of the age of Abraham, Partholon took Ireland
== 2 ==
Children
Hattusili I Bazaya (Ḫattušili)
other: The fall of Ikakali and Tašḫiniya/Tišḫiniya
fact 1: The Siege of Šanawitta/Šaḫwitta and Zalpa
other: The battle of Alalah, Capture of the Baelic Pass but spared the lands of Yamshad of Aleppo
other: The Seige of Uršu
other: Battle of Alahha Mittani
title: between -1650 and -1620, King of Hattusa
title: between -1649 and -1621, King of Assyria
Children
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Grandchildren

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