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  Britain.tv Wikipedia - Eber
According to tradition, Eber died at the age of 464 when Jacob was 20.
There is a legend that the Avars were descendants of Eber through children of Abraham and his third (or second, as the Talmud identifies her with Hagar) wife Keturah.
The origin of the names for Eber and the Hebrews, as used in European Christian languages, derived from Judæo-Aramaic עבר ʿĒḇer and עברי Ê¿Iḇrāy, as spoken in the Roman province of Judaea and by those Jews who escaped the province's destruction.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Eber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Legend{{fact}} says that Eber refused to help with the building of the Tower of Babel, so his language was not confused when it fell.
In practice, the name "Eber" is most often associated as the root of the word "Hebrew", but others also associate the name with region beyond or across, opposite side, passage, or simply beyond.
As such, in the Old Testament, "Eber" was used without the H, likely reflecting the common Hebrew dialects used among the Jews of Europe.
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 Eber - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eber (עֵבֶר, Standard Hebrew ʿÉver, Tiberian Hebrew ʿĒḇer) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
Legend says that Eber refused to help with the building of the Tower of Babel, so his language was not confused when it fell.
The origin of the names for Eber and the Hebrews, as used in European Christian languages, derived from Judæo-Aramaic עבר ʿĒḇer and עברי ʿIḇrāy, as spoken in the Roman province of Judæa and by those Jews who escaped the province's destruction.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Eber   (642 words)

  
 Finn - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Finn (Frisian) is a Frisian lord who appears in Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg.
Finn is the name of the giant who, according to folk mythology, built the cathedral in Lund.
Finn may be a variant of fin, a colloquial term for the U.S. five dollar bill bearing a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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 Milesians
The Tuatha De Danaan were defeated at the Battle of Tailtinn[?], and, after a short resistance, a truce was made and the land was divided, the Milesians retaining the part above ground, meanwhile the Tuatha De Danaan were given the underworld part of the country.
Eremon[?], a son of Mil Espaine, received the rule of the northern half of Ireland, and Eber Finn[?], one of the chiefs of the Milesians, was granted the rule of the southern half.
Some time later both parts went to war, being Eber Finn killed in battle, and Eremon got the rule of all the territory, becoming the first 'human' king of the entire land.
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 Eber Finn - Wiki Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In Irish mythology Eber Finn (Heber, Eibhear) was a son of Míl Espáine who participated in the Milesian conquest of Ireland.
Once conquered the island was divided between Eber and his brother Eremon, Eber taking the southern half and Eremon the north.
Eber was unhappy with this division, feeling that his half was inferior, and went to war against his brother, but was defeated and killed.
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 Bards
Some kings and champions (like Finn Mac Cumhaill), as well as druids were all required to learn poetry and verses, as part of their training.
Amairgin was the brother of Eber Finn, Eremon and a number of other brothers, and half-brother of Eber Donn and Erech Febria.
Eber was not happy with verdict, and forced them divided the land into two, each brother ruling one part of Ireland.
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 Finn Resources & Information - huck finn
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Finn (Frisian) is a Frisian lord who appears in Beowulf riley finn and The Fight at Finnsburg.
Finn may be a variant of fin, a colloquial term for adventures of huckleberry finn the U.S. five dollar bill bearing a portrait finn of Abraham Lincoln.
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 High Kings
Eber Finn ("Fair Eber") and Eremon were sons of Míl Espáine.
The Finn Emna gathered an army, and tried to enlist aid from their sister, Clothra, who was queen of Connacht at this time.
Cormac ruled during the time when Finn Mac Cumhaill was captain of the Fianna, the high king's personal bodyguards and the elite force of warriors during the time of war.
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Eber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eber (and#1506;and#1461;and#1489;and#1462;and#1512;, Standard Hebrew and#703;Éver, Tiberian Hebrew and#703;and#274;and#7687;er) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
10:10 Also to Shem, the father of all the Children of Eber, and the older brother of Japheth, children were born.
The origin of the names for Eber and the Hebrews, as used in European Christian languages, derived from Judæo-Aramaic and#1506;and#1489;and#1512; and#703;and#274;and#7687;er and and#1506;and#1489;and#1512;and#1497; and#703;Iand#7687;rand#257;y, as spoken in the Roman province of Judæa and by those Jews who escaped the province's destruction.
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 MEV > "L'Eroe": Eber Finn, Il Forte e il Coraggioso   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eber Finn uses these abilities as a 11th-level caster, except for chaotic spells, which he uses as a 12th-level caster.
Eber Finn can withhold spells from any particular mortal as a free action; once a spell has been granted, it remains in the mortal’s mind until expended.
Eber Finn can speak to any of its own worshipers, and to anyone within one mile away from a site dedicated to himself, or within one mile away from a statue or other likeness of himself.
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 Milesius
The peace fell upon the land then, and the happiness of the Milesians, was only broken, when, after a year, Eber’s wife discovered that she must be possessed of the three pleasantest hills in Eirinn, else she could not remain one other night in the Island.
Eber was beaten, and the high sovereignty settled upon Eremon.
This was agreed to and Eber took the southern half of Ireland, "from the Boyne to the Wave of Cleena," while Eremon occupied the north.
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 Amergin (Otherworld, Avengers character)
Amergin was the one to decide that his brother Eremon would rule first until he died and would be followed by Eber Finn (their other brothers reportedly having died sometime earlier).
Eber Finn refused and the two brothers went to war against each other, controlling opposite sides of the country as Amergin tried to negotiate peace between the two sides.
Eber Finn was killed in the struggle and Eremon united the two halves of Eire as its first undisputed ruler.
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 Chapter IV: The Early Milesian Kings
This was agreed to, and Eber took the southern half of Ireland, "from the Boyne to the Wave of Cleena," [Cleena (Cliodhna) was a Danaan princess about whom a legend is told connected with the Bay of Glandore in Ca.
Eber was slain, and Eremon became sole King of Ireland, which he ruled from Tara, the traditional seat of that central authority which was always a dream of the Irish mind, but never a reality of Irish history.
Of the kings who succeeded Eremon, and the battles they fought and the forests they cleared away and the rivers and lakes that broke out in their reign, there is little of note to record till we come to the reign of Tiemmas, fifth in succession from Eremon.
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 The Lebor Gabala Erren
Eber Scot of the heroes assumed [the kingdom] over the progeny of Nenual unashamed, till he fell, with no gentle kindness, at the hands of Noemius son of Nenual.
Rath Uaman, in Leinster, was dug by Eber; Rath Arda Suird by Etan son of Uicce; the building of Carrig Blaraige by Mantan; the building of Carrig Fethnaide by Un son of Uicce; the building of Dun Ardinne by Caicer; the building of Rath Riogbard, in Muiresc,by Fulman.
By Eber of bright valor, was dug Rath Uaman in the plain of Leinster; Rath Arda Suird, it enriched him, Was dug by Etan son of Uicce.
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 Christine’s Faery List: Milesian Nine
He invaded Ireland on his brother Eber Donn: Black Yew’s ship and was drowned along with the rest of the crew at Dumacha.
His boat was ahead of all the others which angered his brother Eber Donn: Black Yew.
Eber Donn sang: It is no good deed Ir before Ith to proceed.
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 Clann Eoghanachta : Writings : The Conquest of the Sons of Mil
Sorrowful were Eremon, Eber Finn and Amergin at the death of their brother; and they said, as it were out of one mouth, it was right that Eber Donn should not enjoy the land about which he was envious of his brother, that is of Ir.
As for Eber Finn son of Mil, he stayed in the south with thirty ships with him, until they came in the hosts of the battles that were fought between them and the Tuatha De Danann.
After Eremon and Eber had divided the chieftains, they had two distinguished artists who had come into their company from the east, namely, a poet and a harper.
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 Acute Rejection Grading   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
With disease progression, the number of positive cells increases, lymphocytes become activated and transformed, and ultimately, tissue architecture is effaced by a malignant lymphoproliferative process.
Finn et al has developed a quantitative method to grade EBV infection in small bowel allograft recipients(2).
Finn L, Reyes J, Bueno J and Yunis E. Epstein-Barr virus infections in children after transplantation of the small intestine.
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 Celtic Myths
Finn and his companions were hunting in the forest near his dun, when they spotted a beautiful fawn.
Finn promised to protect her, and not long after that the hero and Sadb were married.
However, when Finn heard news of invaders from the Northmen, the hero knew that it was time to resume his duties as the Fian captain.
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 keltmythologie
Eber Donn kam an der irischen Küste nicht an, weil sein Schiff in einem Sturm sank.
Finns Tapferkeit war so enorm, dass er schnell Anführer wurde.
Finn suchte ganz Irland nach seiner Geliebten ab, aber das einzige was er fand war ein nackter Junge, der in der Wildnis aufgewachsen war.
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 My Lines - Person Page 230
Ard-rí na h'Éireann Conmáel mac Éber was the son of Ard-rí na h'Éireann Éber Finn mac Míled.
Cruithluithe mac Finn was the son of Finn Fiacc mac Achir.
Finn Fiacc mac Achir was the son of Achir Cirre mac Echach.
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 Family Groups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The only Osborn family that apparently lived in Pike Co., IN during the 1820s is the family of Eber Osborn-4399, so all of the marriages of Osborns (except the remarriage of his wife Sarah) occurring in Pike Co., IN during the 1820s are believed to be those of his children.
Eber Osborn (Jr.)-10544 was married to Elizabeth Campbell and Elizabeth Osborn-10545 was married to John Finn.
Members of the Campbell and Finn families are buried in Indian Mound Cemetery, the same small cemetery as was Eber Osborn-4399.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Finn
Fionn mac Cumhail (Finn mac Cumhal; anglicised to Finn McCool) was a legendary warrior of Irish mythology.
The Finn, a character in William Gibson's Sprawl Trilogy
Finn E. Kydland, Noble Prize winning economics professor
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 magoo.com: Kings of Ulster—to Colla da Chrioch by Hugh McGough
Ir had a son Emhear (Eber), who was also a leader of the invasion.
Cearmna Finn and Sobhairce served jointly as kings of Ireland.
Son of Aenghus Finn (Oengus Find.) Father of Indiu, second wife of Nial of the Nine Hostages, Irish Kings #126, and, through her, grandfather of Fiachu (king of Meath), Conall Cremthainne (king of Meath), and Eogan Find (king of Ailech).
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 Cretan Dreams - Message Board - ezboard.com
She could hear Eber's voice murmuring to her, feel the soft brush of a damp cloth.
Eber tilted her head as she looked down at Eriene.
"Why, dear?" Eber brushed the hair back from the girl's face, overjoyed that the child was talking and in a selfish way doing her best to keep her doing so.
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Eber is glad Connell dragged him away from the Duchess.
"Now Master Finn, it is wrong to take things that do not belong to you, especially the things of an innocent...", his words hang a moment on the phrase as the headache begins to pulse somewhere behind the shadows of his brain, "...baby.
Eber, in mid yawn, finds himself chewing on a tart, and the others dodge or stand quietly as the food fight commences, but whichever approach is chosen, everyone finds themselves wearing a bit of the feast.
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 Clanna Degaidh References
In the second century, the Degadhs becoming so powerful as nearly to assume the entire sovereignty of Munster, to the exclusion of the race of Eber, they were attacked and conquered by the celebrated Eoghan Mor, or Mogh Nuadath; who expelled them from Munster, except such families of them as yielded him submission.
About the beginning of the Christian era, Eochaidh Abradh-ruadh, or Eocaidh of the Red Brows, of the race of Eber, a man of gigantic stature, was king of South Munster, and Curigh Mac Dari was prince of North Munster.
In the second century, amongst the battles fought by the monarch Tuathal Tectmar are mentioned those of Magh Raighni, and of Clár or Clare, in which fell Felim and Conall, two princes of the Degadhs of Munster.
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 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 2005044637
By the time I had a mere eight years, he was possessed of three handsome wives whom he pleasured together and separately, much to the envious jesting of Eber Finn and Eremon, who possessed only one wife each.
Eber Donn was the son of my father’s first wife, the long departed Seang, daughter of the king of Scythia.
From her, my father had first Eber Finn, then Eremon, then me. One brother died soon after his birth when I had but six years.
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