The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps, str. 103
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PHCNICIAN BARAT OR “ BRIT ”’ AUTHOR OF NEWTON STONE INSCRIPTIONS DISCLOSED AS HISTORICAL ORIGINAL OF ‘“‘ PART-OLON, KING OF THE SCOTS,’ AND TRADITIONAL First CIVILIZER OF IRELAND ABOUT 400 B.C.
Disclosing Hitto-Phenician Origin of clan title ‘“Uallana’”’ or “‘ Vellaun(us)” or “ Wallon” of Briton King Cassi-vallaun of Cad-wallon and of “ Uchlani’’ title of the ruling Cassi Britons.
“The Scots arrived in Ireland from
Spain. The first that came was
Parth-olomus [Part-olon] ; NENNIUS
History of the Britons, 13.
“The clan of Gelzoin, son of Eve-ol
(Jkr ?} took possession of the islands
of Ore [Orkney]... that is the
son of Partai ... went and took
possession of the North of the Island
of Breatan.’-—Books of Lecan and
Ballymote.?
THE patronymic title of “ Prat” or “ Pywt” used by this Pheenician Barat author of the Newton Stone inscriptions, taken in conjunction with his clan-title of ‘‘ Gy-aolownie ” or ‘‘ Gi-ol ’’—now seen to be the “ Geleoin” clan-title of the Irish-Scot histories above cited, and a name which drops in Briton, Gaelic, and Welsh its initial Gi, becoming “ olon ”’ or “ Wallon ’’—leads us to the discovery of the historical identity of that king, with far-reaching effects upon the pre-history of the Britons and the hitherto unknown sources of their British Civilization. And it at the same time rehabilitates and establishes still further the historicity of
*In the Irish-Scot originals of Nennius’ (Ninian’s) Latin history the
original form of the name is ‘‘ Part-olon.”’
*In S.C.P., 23. The text gives Geleoin pp. 33, etc., often transcribed * Gleoin.”’
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