Derbfine Ancestry of His Divine Highness Prince Scott I
The Fae Prince of the Tuatha Dé Danann, His Divine Highness, Royal Prince of All Érie, Prince Scott I maintains derbfine recognition of his paternal and maternal ancestral lineages as the Poet of Banba, the Scion of Érimón, Niall Mór's Heir, and Hugh Boy's Hair to reflect the sacred bonded kinship of the royal pedigrees of his intertwined, divine ancestries.
His ancestors practiced derbfine mating to continue perpetuation of a healthy, non invaded genome which reflects ancestral phenotypes and idiosyncrasies.
Optimal derbfine familial mating features breeding known lines upon themselves in the range of four to eight generations apart in mutual ancestry.
As near as the 1700s, Prince Scott's family has practiced "Brother-Sister" marriages, such as in immigrant families from Germany, to protect offspring from foreign phenotypes and species outbreeding. More commonly, his ancestors practiced numerous close cousin and distant cousin marriages within and outside "royal" lines.
This breeding practice protects the likeness of the individuals creating offspring as well as their right to ensure their ancestors, having defended themselves age upon age, are not forgotten in spirit, if so in memory.
Niall Noígíallach
High King of Ireland
"You are Niall," said the scion seer of Brión mac Eochaid.
"Venomous Niall" said fair-haired Mongfionn, Princess of Munster.
Prince Scott's 1:55 degree; 'mac Eochaid', 'of the Nine Hostages' or aptly 'of the Nine Kingdoms', High Chief of Scotia Majorum (Ireland) and Scotia Minorum (Scotland), 'Imperator Scotorum' or Emperor of the Gaels, Emperor of Europa, King of The Connachta, King of Tara, Senior Representative of Érimón's line
From the death of Muiredach of Mide at Dabull of the dark trees, fifty years save one until the fall of Níall Nóigíallach.
Twenty years in addition to seven after Níall was wrenched from his strength until Patrick reached the height of Brega to "help" the descendants of the Sons of Míl.
"The reason of Niall's epithet is that he brought from over-sea four hostages, and everyone counts in addition the five provinces of Éire"
'Noigiallach' 'Naoi-ghiallach' 'The Nine Hostaged' 'Niall of the nine hostages' 'The South yielded to Niall' 'Niall attacking foreigners afar' 'Niall who makes his onset on every land' 'The foreigners would have made with Niall a compact' 'Niall brought to Eire, in subjection to him, captives from other kingdoms’
“One hundred and six kings of Eireamhon's race before and after Niall are in the Roll of Kings”
'Niall the King' 'Niall the Great' 'Cairenn's son' 'Niall of Banba' Niall of Oileach' 'Niall of the East' 'Niall of Teamhair' 'Conn's Descendent' 'Chief of the Gaidheal' 'High Prince of Macha' 'The root of Tara's stock' 'Niall and his noble chiefs' 'Niall scion of perfect Conn' 'Worthy seed of Éogan Mór' 'The scion of Conn of Cabha' 'Hundred-fighting Conn's Half' 'Son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhon’
“For the period of forty-six kings that inheritance rested with his (Niall's) race”
'Niall, King of Teamhair' ‘Tuathal's heir' 'Niall mac Eochach' 'Niall descendant of Tuathal and of noble lughoine' 'Niall after talking of smooth-sided Teamhair as his' 'The City of Crobhaing Niall before his death gave to his sons' 'Every king of Niall's blood made a Teamhair of his own house' 'The title of Niall's blessed race is "the four families of Teamhair!"'
“Flower like the sheen of his locks light and pure”
"Yellow as standard gold refined (was) the splendor of the noble locks of Niall son of Eochaid”
"Fresh as the grass about the Brugh of rapid-rushing waters full, was Niall's shining mantle about his shapely back, on the lordly height of Taille's hill”
"White as the billow that breaks o'er the beach, between lines of long-keeled barks, was the shoulder of the rider of Bregia's court 'neath his mantle among the fair sons of the Gael"
"White as fair wood-shavings between brow of arches of gay-colored satin was the hair of great Eochaid's son”
"Broad as the hollow of a dear palm, of blue as deep as a sprig of woad, in holding back hosts to the bounds of peace, the great slow-moving eye of Erin's prince"
"Lustrous as waxen tapers the countenance of the son of Cairenn of noble sense”
"Sweet as the strain of strings of bronze which lovely angels strike (was) the sound of the voice of the wise, gentle and pure, of the heroic son of Loch Febail"
"He is not as I," said Niall, who never uttered falsehood.
'Niall's day' 'Niall's race' 'Niall's blood' 'Niall's testament' 'Niall's blessed race' 'Noble Niall' 'Fierce Niall' 'Mighty Niall' 'Valiant Niall' 'Glorious Niall' 'Powerful Niall' 'Victorious Niall' 'Blameless Niall' 'Venomous Niall' 'Serpent-fierce Niall’ 'Niall in high spirit' 'Niall being pagan' 'Niall was vigorous' 'Niall the battle-stay' 'Niall arose as a serpent' 'Niall never refused a fight' 'Niall with his nine battalions’
And surely, no man since, save for Prince Scott I, has stood in manhood akin to Niall of the Nine Kingdoms.
'Claim not therefore the possession of Eire from the race of Niall’
Niall's Scythian Royal Lines:
♚ Lugaid mac Ith mac Breogán's direct 1:62 degree
♚ Érimón mac Gollamh mac Bilé mac Breogán's direct agnatic 1:55 degree
♚ Éber Finn mac Gollamh mac Bilé mac Breogán's direct 1:52 degree
♚ Éber Donn mac Ír mac Gollamh mac Bilé mac Breogán's 1:47 degree
Niall's royal bloodline connections to Scott, his Likeness:
♚ 1:56 degree of Prince Scott I by Edward III of England (Numerous Lines)
♚ 1:55 degree of Prince Scott I by Brian Boru of Ireland (Numerous Lines)
Medieval ancestry of the High Prince's Family features mutual derbfine lineage. Dates featured in this roll of pedigree reflect mainstream dating techniques, however Prince Scott declares, by true judgement, the common dating fluctuates roughly 400 years in false extension by the the era of Niall; meaning, by use of authenticated seership, Niall Noígíallach actually lived 1,200-1,250 years ago, in the range of the modern dating's 821 reflection.
Degrees are listed lineally for continuity yet are not all lineal, unless noted as such. For the Role of Pedigree featured below:
♚ indicates king, queen, prince, or princess
➳ indicates poet, seer, scholar, or intellectual
Prince Scott's 1:55 degree; 'mac Eochaid', Royal Prince of All Ireland, Niall's Champion and oldest paternal half-brother, Érimón's direct agnatic 1:55 degree, Éber Finn's direct 1:54 degree
Brión's descendants, the Uí Briúin, gave rise to many Kings of Connacht, and he bestowed the "royal line" of his progeny to his youngest son.
Prince Scott's 1:54 degree; 'mac Niall', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Érimón's direct agnatic 1:56 degree, Úgaine Mór's direct 1:32 degree by Conall's mother, Túathal Techtmar's direct 1:11 degree by Conall's mother
In A life of Saint Patrick by Tírechán, Patrick blessed Conall and rejected his brother Coirpre mac Néill, ancestor of the Cenél Coirpri, at a meeting at Tailtiu.
Prince Scott's 1:53 degree; 'mac Conall', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill)
Prince Scott's 1:52 degree; 'mac Fergus', King of Tara, Prince of Ireland (O'Neill)
The last to follow the pagan rituals of inauguration, the ban-feis or marriage to goddess of the land, and the last to observe the Feis Temrach, or Assembly of Tara, which took place on Samhain every three years to pass or renew laws, approve annals and records.
Adomnán of Iona, writing no more than 150 years after Diarmait's death, describes him as "ordained by God's will as king of all Ireland."
Prince Scott's 1:51 degree; 'mac Diarmato', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:5 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne, Éber Donn's direct 1:67 degree by Colmán's mother
Prince Scott's 1:50 degree; 'mac Colmáin', High King of Ireland (disputed), Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Prince of Meath, Niall's direct agnatic 1:6 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Prince Scott's 1:49 degree; 'mac Suibni', 'Conall Guthbinn' or Conall of the Sweet Voice', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Prince of Meath, Niall's direct agnatic 1:7 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
"It was no time when counsel prevailed, for the warriors beyond Tuirbe: Conall slew Áed of Sláine, Áed Sláine slew Suibne," from the Annals of Ulster.
Prince Scott's 1:48 degree; 'mac Conall', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:8 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Prince Scott's 1:47 degree; 'mac Airmetaig', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:9 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Prince Scott's 1:46 degree; 'mac Diarmait', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:10 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Prince Scott's 1:45 degree; 'mac Murchada', 'Domnall Midi' or 'Donald of Meath', King of Uisnech, Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:11 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Prince Scott's 1:44 degree; 'mac Domnaill', King of Uisnech, Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:12 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Prince Scott's 1:43 degree; 'mac Donnchada Midi', Prince of Ireland (O'Neill), Niall's direct agnatic 1:13 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne
Máel Ruanaid succeeded his brother as King of Uisnech in 833 yet did not succeed to the high kingship due to it rotating amongst the Clann Cholmain and the Cenél nÉogain of the Northern Ui Neill based on established precedent. Niall Caille, his cousin, became High King as representative of the northern branch.
Prince Scott's 1:42 degree; 'Nuada Airgetlám, first King of the Tuatha Dé Danann, direct agnatic 1:30 degree'
'Osraige' was an Irish kingdom which split between the major provincial kingdoms of Munster and Leinster preceding the Norman invasion of Ireland by over 1,000 years. The current territory of Ossory comprises the modern counties of Kilkenny and western Laois.
Prince Scott's 1:41 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'mac Alpín' 'An Ferbasach' or 'the Conqueror', King of Dál Riada, King of the Picts, Prince of Ireland, Niall's direct agnatic 1:16 degree
The founder of the modern Kingdom of Scotland.
Prince Scott's 1:40 degree; 'mac Conchobair', Prince of Ireland, Niall's 1:16 degree by his son Conall Cremthainne maternally, Niall's 1:18 degree by his son Cairpre paternally
Prince Scott's 1:39 degree; 'mac Murchada', King of Uí Briúin, Prince of Ireland
Prince Scott's 1:38 degree; 'mac Lorcáin', King of Dál gCais (the Dalcassians), King of Tuadmumu, Prince of Ireland
Prince Scott's 1:37 degree; 'mac Cennétig', 'Bóruma' or 'of the tribute', King of Munster, Prince of Ireland, Éber Finn's direct agnatic 1:73 degree, Niall's 1:19 degree
Brian is not referred to in the passage from the 'Book of Armagh' as the 'Ard Rí'—that is, High King—but rather he is declared 'Imperator Scotorum', or 'Emperor of the Gaels'.
Prince Scott's 1:36 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'By the Grace of God, King of the Franks, Duke of Burgundy', Edward III's maternal line (1:11 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:35 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'Wrymouth', Edward III's maternal line (1:10 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:34 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'Count of Barcelona, Girona, and Ausona', 'Count of Besalú, Cerdanya, and Provence', Count of Provence (by his second wife Douce I of Provence), Edward III's maternal line (1:9 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:33 degree by father's father's paternal line; King of Scotland, 'Canmore' or Gaelic 'ceann mòr' literally 'big head' understood as 'great chief'
Niall's direct agnatic 1:24 degree, paternal descendent of Kenneth MacAlpin by father's mother's line (1:9 Degree), Edward III's paternal line (1:8 Degree), father of David I, and son-in-laws were Henry I of England and Eustace III of Boulogne.
Prince Scott's 1:33 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'Beauclerc' or fine scholar, Duke of Normandy, 'Rex Anglorum' or King of the English, 'Dux Normannorum or Duke of the Normans'
Prince Scott's 1:32 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'the Chaste' or 'the Troubadour', Count of Barcelona, Count of Provence
Prince Scott's 1:31 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'Le Lion' or 'the Lion', King of England (disputed), Count of Artois, House of Capet
Prince Scott's 1:30 degree by father's mother's paternal line; Vladimir Svyatoslavich the Great', 'Saint Vladimir of Kiev', Algirdas' maternal line (1:8 Degree)
The grand prince of Kiev who converted to Christianity in 987 and is generally credited as the person most responsible for the Christianization of Russia.
Prince Scott's 1:30 degree by father's father's paternal line; 'Jaime el Conquistador' or 'James the Conqueror', Lord of Montpellier, King of Majorca, King of Valencia, Count of Barcelona, Edward III's mother's father's mother's father (1:5 Degree)
James' 62 year long reign is the longest of any Iberian monarch, and the seventh longest of any European monarch before or after him.
Prince Scott's 1:29 degree by father's father's paternal line; King of León and Galicia, 'the Saint', Edward III's father's mother's father, Paternal descendent of Henry I (1:6 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:28 degree by father's father's paternal line; King of Navarre, 'the Fair', 'the Iron King', Edward III's mother's father, Paternal descendent of Henry I (1:8 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:27 degree by father's mother's paternal line; King of Germany and Italy, Son of emperor Henry VI of Hohenstaufen dynasty and Queen Constance of Sicily of Hauteville dynasty
Count Frederick Magnus I's mother's father’s paternal line.
Prince Scott's 1:26 degree by father's father's paternal line; Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine, Paternal descendent of Henry I of England (1:8 Degree), Multiple descendent of Niall (1:31 Degree)
Prince Scott is a multiple descendent of Edward III by both his paternal and maternal lines from at least 12 of his great-grandchildren.
During Edward III's reign Parliament was divided into two Houses, English became official language. By encouraging Flemish artisans to settle in England, he helped develop English industry. Edward III is noted for his military success and for restoring a royal authority throughout England. His fifty-year reign ranks as one of the longest in English history.
Prince Scott's 1:25 degree by father's mother's paternal line; House of Hapsburg, Duchess of Świdnica; Count Frederick Magnus I's (1:9 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:25 degree by paternal line; 'mac Niall', Prince of Ireland, 'Defender of Ireland', Niall's direct agnatic 1:31 degree by his son Eoghan
The Irish named him the Champion of Dignity and pre-eminence of the Principality and the Unyielding Tower against Tyranny.
Styled "Prince of the Irish in Ulster" when Richard II of England visited Dundalk in 1394. Richard regarded his as "Le Grand O'Neill" in respect.
Prince Scott's 1:24 degree by father's mother's paternal line; House of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mecklenburg, Count Frederick Magnus I's (1:8 Degree)
Prince Scott's 1:24 degree by paternal line; 'mac Niall', Prince of Ireland, Prince of Tyrone, Niall's direct agnatic 1:32 degree by his son Eoghan
Inaugurated "The O'Neill" upon the death of Domhnall Boce in 1432.
The authors and the sages say that one might as well set about the counting of stars or trying to put a band around sand to attempt to seek information or account of all that which Eoghan, son of Niall Óg, did around Ireland, exterminating his enemy and his foe, destroying and routing the people of vice and those who were causing evil misrule and injustice, and maintaining kingly rule in a most upright manner. He was twenty-five years in the heirship of the province.
Prince Scott's 1:23 degree by father's mother's paternal line; Duke of Zaslawye, Duke of Vitebsk
Count Frederick Magnus I's mother's mother's maternal line, and maternal ancestor by Baron Justinian von Holzhausen.
Prince Scott's 1:23 degree by paternal line; 'mac Eoghan', Prince of Ireland, Prince of Tyrone, Niall's direct agnatic 1:33 degree by his son Eoghan
He was sixty years munificently in the Kingship of Ulaidh without contention, uniting the peoples and the tribes and the families who were under his own lordship;..
..and strengthening his rents and his taxes on the Foreigners, and giving land and territory to monastic cells and to noble churches; and gilding shrines and monasteries and mass vestements and relics and great croziers; and distributing valuables and riches for poets and professors of property and all classes of artists besides, and giving remuneration and gifts to mighty kings until he died a fitting and normal death at the end of sixty truly splendid years.
Prince Scott's 1:22 degree by mother's mother's maternal line; 'of Rouen', 'King of England and of France and Lord of Ireland', Knight of Golden Fleece
William Seymour's father's mother's maternal line (1:7 Degree) and Henry VIII's mother's father.
Prince Scott's 1:22 degree by paternal line; 'mac Éinri', Prince of Ireland, Prince of Tyrone, Niall's direct agnatic 1:34 degree by his son Eoghan
Conn took the Kingsafter his father, and was expounding every major class and rectifying the territories, and uniting the people and the tribes and the hearths, and providing jewels and wealth to poets and professors and to every kind of artist moreover alike for nine years until he died at the hands of his own people in treachery.
Prince Scott's 1:21 degree by mother's mother's maternal line; Daughter of Edward IV of England, Wife of Henry VII of England, Princess of England
Prince Scott's 1:21 degree by paternal line; 'mac Conn', Prince of Ireland, King of Ulster, Prince of Tyrone, Niall's direct agnatic 1:35 degree by his son Eoghan
Reigned for 41 years as the preeminent Prince of Ireland.
Ó Néill travelled to London to submit to Henry VIII the newly established "King of Ireland". This was part of a major policy of surrender and regrant in which Gaelic lords formally acknowledged the Crown's authority.
However, this was more a coy play by Conn, as the King of Ulster received a large gold chain, along with a generous stipend and English title, to remain as the same established presence he was from whence he came.
Prince Scott's 1:20 degree by mother's mother's maternal line; Daughter of Edward IV of England, Wife of Louis XII of France, Princess of England
These male ancestors of Prince Scott I imbue his divine right to rule by Gaelic, derbfine clan systems, and royal Scythian heritage derived from thousands of intentionally bred men and women meant to protect generation upon generation.
Prince Scott's lineal degree by his mother's mother's maternal line and based on the Prince's intuitive genealogical research as true judgement; Prince of Clandeboye and cousin to Séan mac Cuinn Ó Néill "The O Neill", Niall's direct agnatic 1:38 degree
Eóghan mac Domhnall mac Aedh Buidhe mac Niall mac Conn mac Aodh Buidhe mac Brian Ballach mac Muircheartach mac Henry (King of Tír Eóghain) mac Brian mac Aodh mac Domnal mac Aodh mac Aedh mac Muircheartach....
....mac Tadhg mac Conchobar mac Flaithbertach mac Domnall mac Aed (King of Ailech) mac Flaithbertach mac Muirchertach mac Domnall mac Muirchertach mac Niall (High King) mac Aedh mac Niall mac Aed mac Niall mac Fergal mac Mael Duin mac Mael Frithrich mac Aodh mac Domhnall mac Muirchertach mac Muireadhach mac Eoghan mac Niall Noígíallach (High King of Ireland, Prince Scott's Likeness).
Prince Scott's 1:20 degree by paternal line by intuitive body reading; 'mac Conn', High King of Ireland (with opposition), 'Dux Hibernicorum' or 'Leader of the Irish', King of Ulster, Prince of Ireland, Prince of Tyrone, Dominus Tyronis or 'Shane the Proud'
Senior Representative of High King Niall the Great by the Scythian Royal lines (featuring 1st and 2nd Milesian "Waves" of princes below).
1st Milesian Wave (Milesian Conquest):
♚ Lugaid mac Ith mac Breogán's direct 1:97 degree
♚ Érimón mac Gollamh mac Bilé mac Breogán's direct agnatic 1:90 degree
♚ Éber Finn mac Gollamh mac Bilé mac Breogán's direct 1:77 degree
♚ Éber Donn mac Ír mac Gollamh mac Bilé mac Breogán's 1:72 degree
2nd Milesian Wave (Túathal Reconquest):
♚ Congeith (Scythian Royal; Lugaid agnatic) mac Cuanscrine mac Cairthenn mac Ethna mac Caired mac Findchaem mac Cuscraid 1:39 degree
♚ Corc (Munster; Éber Finn agnatic) mac Lugaid mac Aengus mac Fer mac Mug mac Cormac mac Ailill mac Eoghan mac Mug 1:38 degree (AND mac Lugaid mac Aengus mac Fer mac Mug mac Cormac mac Sadb mac Conn mac Felim mac Túathal)
♚ Niall (Tara; Érimón agnatic) mac Eochioad mac Muiredach mac Fíacha mac Cairbre mac Cormac mac Art mac Cormac mac mac Fedlimid mac Túathal agnatic 1:36 degree
♚ Brión (Connaught; Érimón agnatic) mac Eochioad mac Muiredach mac Fíacha mac Cairbre mac Cormac mac Art mac Cormac mac mac Fedlimid mac Túathal direct agnatic 1:37 degree (AND mac Mongfionn ingen Fidhach mac Dare mac Ailill mac Fiachu mac Eoghan mac Ailill mac Eoghan mac Mug)
♚ Forgal (Ulster; Éber Donn agnatic) mac Dallain mac Lugdach mac Rossa mac Imchada mac Aengus mac Feargus mac Imchatha mac Findchada mac Ogamuin mac Fiatach 1:35 degree (AND mac Dallain mac Lugdach mac Rossa mac Imchada mac Aengus mac Feargus mac Maen ingen Conn mac Felim mac Túathal)
♚ Crimthann (Leinster; Nuada of the Tuatha Dé Danann agnatic) mac Ennae mac Labraid mac Bressal mac Fiachu mac Cathai mac Fedelmid mac Cormac mac Nia Corb mac Cu Corb 1:33 degree
Unanimously coronated as the Ó Néill Mór at Tullyhogue in 1559, receiving a white hazel wand, signifying his sovereign right to rule.
In English law, this was an illegal usurpation of the rulership of Ulster as Shane became sole King of Ulster against the plantation objectives of the English. But according to Gaelic Irish law derbfine, Shane had every claim to be chief of the name. The Prince of Ulster, now King, paid a royal court visit to Queen Elizabeth I in 1562.
"If Elzabeth, your mistress, is Queen of England, I am O'Neill, King of Ulster; I have never made peace with her without having been previously solicited to it by her. I am not ambitious for the abject of Earl. . . . I have gained that kingdom by my sword, and by my sword I wil preserve it." ~ Shane O'Neill's response to Queen Elizabeth's message offering him an English title.
At the height of his victories, Sir Henry Sidney, who became Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1565, declared to the Earl of Leicester that "Lucifer himself was not more puffed up with pride and ambition than O'Neill."
Assuming the title of High King, or "Lord of Ireland," he marched into Connaught and demanded Clanricard says, "the tribute due of old times to kings." On being refused which, he spoiled the country, and swept off 3,000 kine (cattle).
Shane's feuding with Gaelic nobility ultimately led to his downfall when the O'Neill was utterly routed by the O'Donnells, close kin of the O'Neills, again at the Battle of Farsetmore near Letterkenny.
The Prince of Ulster's story came to a close near Cushendun, on the Antrim coast, February 6, 1567, where he was killed by the MacDonnells while seeking truce with those he previously brutally fought and subjugated.
Prince Scott's ancestor by intuitive body reading
Prince Scott's ancestor by intuitive body reading
Second cousin, once removed, of Séan Ó Néill.
The Prince's Pedigree reflects ancestral healing, shadow work, and cultural recognition for masculine and feminine lineages. Ancestry features subjective expression of objective biome mass recognition based on primary, secondary, and tertiary research. Degrees feature like these examples: 1:2 (Scott, Sharon), and 1:3 (Scott, Sharon, Helen).
HIS DIVINE HIGHNESS PRINCE SCOTT I
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