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In Irish mythology, Éber Donn ("Eber the brown" or "the noble") is the eldest son of Míl Espáine, the mythical ancestor of the Irish people. Unlike his brothers, Eremon, Éber Finn and Amergin, Éber Donn was unable to land in Ireland, and was killed by a shipwreck off the island's southwest coast. As reported by Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn slighted the goddess Ériu, who predicted that neither he nor his offspring would land safely on the soil of Ireland. He was buried by his brothers in Tech Duinn, a rocky island off the Irish coast.

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  • En la mitología irlandesa, Éber Donn ("Eber el marrón" o "el noble") es el hijo mayor de Míl Espáine, el antepasado mítico de las personas irlandesas.​ A diferencia de sus hermanos, Eremon, Éber Finn y Amergin, Éber Donn no pudo aterrizar en Irlanda, y fue muerto por un naufragio en la costa suroeste de la isla. Como se narra en la Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn ofendió a la diosa Ériu, quién pronosticó que ni él ni su descendencia aterrizarían sde forma segura en la tierra de Irlanda.​ Fue enterrado por sus hermanos en Tech Duinn, una isla pedregosa de la costa irlandesa. (es)
  • Nella mitologia irlandese, Éber Donn ("Eber il bruno", o "il nobile") è uno dei figli di Míl Espáine, mitico progenitore degli irlandesi. A differenza dei suoi fratelli, Eremon, Éber Finn e Amergin, Éber Donn non riuscì ad approdare in Irlanda, ma fu ucciso da un naufragio al largo della costa sudoccidentale dell'isola. Secondo quanto riportato dal Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn offese la dea Ériu, che predisse che né lui né la sua progenie sarebbe arrivata sana e salva sul suolo d'Irlanda. Fu sepolto dai suoi fratelli a Tech Duinn, un'isola rocciosa al largo della costa irlandese. (it)
  • In Irish mythology, Éber Donn ("Eber the brown" or "the noble") is the eldest son of Míl Espáine, the mythical ancestor of the Irish people. Unlike his brothers, Eremon, Éber Finn and Amergin, Éber Donn was unable to land in Ireland, and was killed by a shipwreck off the island's southwest coast. As reported by Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn slighted the goddess Ériu, who predicted that neither he nor his offspring would land safely on the soil of Ireland. He was buried by his brothers in Tech Duinn, a rocky island off the Irish coast. (en)
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  • En la mitología irlandesa, Éber Donn ("Eber el marrón" o "el noble") es el hijo mayor de Míl Espáine, el antepasado mítico de las personas irlandesas.​ A diferencia de sus hermanos, Eremon, Éber Finn y Amergin, Éber Donn no pudo aterrizar en Irlanda, y fue muerto por un naufragio en la costa suroeste de la isla. Como se narra en la Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn ofendió a la diosa Ériu, quién pronosticó que ni él ni su descendencia aterrizarían sde forma segura en la tierra de Irlanda.​ Fue enterrado por sus hermanos en Tech Duinn, una isla pedregosa de la costa irlandesa. Según una interpretación Éber Donn sería una continuación de la deidad Celta de muerte Donn,​ ya que ambos están conectados con Tech Duinn, un sitio generalmente identificado con Bull Rock, un islote pedregoso de la costa de la Península de Beara.​ Otro Éber Donn, Éber Donn mac Ír, el sobrino del anterior, es considerado el progenitor de los reyes de Ulaid y Dalriada. (es)
  • In Irish mythology, Éber Donn ("Eber the brown" or "the noble") is the eldest son of Míl Espáine, the mythical ancestor of the Irish people. Unlike his brothers, Eremon, Éber Finn and Amergin, Éber Donn was unable to land in Ireland, and was killed by a shipwreck off the island's southwest coast. As reported by Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn slighted the goddess Ériu, who predicted that neither he nor his offspring would land safely on the soil of Ireland. He was buried by his brothers in Tech Duinn, a rocky island off the Irish coast. According to one interpretation Éber Donn would be a continuation of the Celtic deity of death Donn, since both are connected with Tech Duinn, a place commonly identified with Bull Rock, a rocky islet off the coast of the Beara Peninsula. Another Éber Donn, Éber Donn mac Ír, the nephew of the previous, is considered the progenitor of the kings of Ulaid and Dalriada. (en)
  • Nella mitologia irlandese, Éber Donn ("Eber il bruno", o "il nobile") è uno dei figli di Míl Espáine, mitico progenitore degli irlandesi. A differenza dei suoi fratelli, Eremon, Éber Finn e Amergin, Éber Donn non riuscì ad approdare in Irlanda, ma fu ucciso da un naufragio al largo della costa sudoccidentale dell'isola. Secondo quanto riportato dal Lebor Gabála Érenn, Éber Donn offese la dea Ériu, che predisse che né lui né la sua progenie sarebbe arrivata sana e salva sul suolo d'Irlanda. Fu sepolto dai suoi fratelli a Tech Duinn, un'isola rocciosa al largo della costa irlandese. Secondo un'interpretazione Éber Donn sarebbe una continuazione della divinità celtica della morte Donn, visto che entrambi sono collegati con Tech Duinn, un luogo mitico comunemente identificato con Bull Rock, isolotto roccioso al largo della Penisola di Beara. Un altro Éber Donn, Éber Donn mac Ír, nipote ex fratre del precedente, è considerato il progenitore dei re di Ulaid e Dalriada. (it)
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