Míl Espáine — In Irish origin legends, Míl Espáine or Míl Espáne (later pseudo Latinised as Milesius; also Miled/Miledh) is the ancestor of the final inhabitants of Ireland, the sons of Míl or Milesians, who represent the vast majority of the Irish Gaels. Míl… … Wikipedia
Míl Espáine — En la mitología irlandesa Míl Espáine (del Latín Miles Hispaniae, Soldado de Hispania) es el ancestro de los habitantes de Irlanda, los hijos de Míl , que representan a los celtas goidélicos. El nombre de este ancestro mitológico de los… … Wikipedia Español
Mil — Mil, mil, or MIL may refer to: Contents 1 Organizations 2 People 3 Places 4 Units of measurement 5 … Wikipedia
Milesians (Irish) — Milesians are a people figuring in Irish mythology. The descendants of Míl Espáine, they were the final inhabitants of Ireland, and were believed to represent the Goidelic (or Gaelic) Celts. Contents 1 Myth 2 Legacy 3 Gallery of the heraldic… … Wikipedia
Milesianos — En la mitología irlandesa los Milesianos, eran los hijos de Míl Espáine, llegados de Galicia (España), que fueron los habitantes finales de Irlanda, y se cree que representan a los celtas goidélicos. Contenido 1 Mito 2 Legado 3 Genealogía de los… … Wikipedia Español
Leabhar na nGenealach — is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college house of St. Nicholas s church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add material until at least 1666, five years before he was… … Wikipedia
Миль Испанец — Míl Espáine или Míl Espáne (позже латинизированн как Milesius; а также Miled/Miledh) в ирландских легендах предок жителей Ирландии Гаэлов. Миль Испанский в сильной степени продукт латинской христианской идеологии. Его имя ирландская версия… … Википедия
Irlandais (peuple) — Cet article concerne le peuple irlandais. Pour la langue irlandaise, voir Irlandais. Irlandais 1re rangée … Wikipédia en Français
Mythological Cycle — Series on Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism Celtic deities (list) Gaelic mythology Irish mythol … Wikipedia
Celtic Gallaecia — Gallaecia (comprising modern Galicia and Northern Portugal) has had human settlers since prehistoric times, dating back to the 30th century BC. The Greeks (so told by Strabo) knew the settlers resided on the north of the river Douro by the name… … Wikipedia