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More than 2,500 years ago, in the sixth century B.C., Navan was the Palace of ], king of ]. | |||
Nuadh was called ] because he had one of his hands cut off by ] at the first ], fought in the West, and he had an artificial-hand made out of silver, by ] the physician, with which he could hold a weapon. After the ] he was obliged, under the laws of ], to name a regent, because no-one who was disfigured could rule and lead an army into battle. | |||
Nuadh elected ], the eldest son of ] who was king of ], as his regent for seven years, but Bres was greedy and selfish and taxed the people so heavily that they became poor and miserable. | |||
After the ] and ] in 588 B.C. by ] of ], ] the Bible Prophet brought the daughter of king ] of ], from the line of David, who was from the ] branch of ], to Ireland in 583 B.C., via ]. Jeremiah also brought Jacob's Pillar Stone (Bethel), which became the Throne of David - the ] (of Destiny), which is today called the ], along with The "Lost" ]. |
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