Érimón

Eremon [' e ː revo ː n], also Érimón or Éiremhón, is the name of a legendary figure from the Lebor Gabála Érenn ( "The Book of acquisitions of land in Ireland " ) Celtic mythology of Ireland.

Mythology and Etymology

Eremon is one of the sons of the leader of the Milesians, Míl Espáne. After the conquest of Ireland against the resistance of the Tuatha Dé Danann, he takes control over the northern part of the island. This division has proposed and directed the Druid Amergin. But after one year, his brother Éber, the ruler of the South so dissatisfied and begins a war against Eremon. However, he falls in battle and then Eremon dominated the entire country. The Province of Munster he leaves the sons of EBERs as an inheritance. His reign is said to have lasted 14, 15 or 17 years.

A descendant of the Eremon to be the chthonic deity Tigernmas.

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